I didn't want to highjack the AH thread to ask this question.
Hammers website says that only experienced reloaders that are competent at reading pressure signs should reload the absolutes. I currently reload HH's in two of my rifles.
I've always been a cautious reloader for over 10 years and dont consider myself in the same category as most in this community, but I don't consider myself a beginner.
I'm familiar with and have experienced flat primers and stiff bolt lift. I'm also aware of cratered primers and ejection marks.
I know this is a loaded question, but if I know what to look for, I would predict I can safely reload the Absolutes, unless these are in a category all by themselves.
Hammers website says that only experienced reloaders that are competent at reading pressure signs should reload the absolutes. I currently reload HH's in two of my rifles.
I've always been a cautious reloader for over 10 years and dont consider myself in the same category as most in this community, but I don't consider myself a beginner.
I'm familiar with and have experienced flat primers and stiff bolt lift. I'm also aware of cratered primers and ejection marks.
I know this is a loaded question, but if I know what to look for, I would predict I can safely reload the Absolutes, unless these are in a category all by themselves.