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<blockquote data-quote="mrkrinkle" data-source="post: 2346106" data-attributes="member: 120727"><p>I will put this out there as well. There are a lot of people who reload, who should not be reloading. The attached picture is of a loaded round that was given to a guy I know to shoot in a rifle he was going to use in a Western hunt he had coming up. He hadn't looked at the rounds since he got them. These were loaded by a self proclaimed "seasoned" and very "knowledgeable" reloader. One day he got them out and we actually looked at them. The picture is just one of the mess in the box. I pulled the bullets for him. The clumped powder, I don't know if it was from so much compression of the load or moisture being drawn from the cracked neck. Anyone care to speak on their opinion of that?</p><p></p><p>And I don't know what they chamfered and de-burred with. It was a wreck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrkrinkle, post: 2346106, member: 120727"] I will put this out there as well. There are a lot of people who reload, who should not be reloading. The attached picture is of a loaded round that was given to a guy I know to shoot in a rifle he was going to use in a Western hunt he had coming up. He hadn’t looked at the rounds since he got them. These were loaded by a self proclaimed “seasoned” and very “knowledgeable” reloader. One day he got them out and we actually looked at them. The picture is just one of the mess in the box. I pulled the bullets for him. The clumped powder, I don’t know if it was from so much compression of the load or moisture being drawn from the cracked neck. Anyone care to speak on their opinion of that? And I don’t know what they chamfered and de-burred with. It was a wreck. [/QUOTE]
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