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Reloading
Hammer Bullets - Neck Tension and Crimping
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<blockquote data-quote="cbuck516" data-source="post: 2943664" data-attributes="member: 122236"><p>Very possible. It wouldn't take much to wedge a bullet in there. This was a trip where we were often in single digits and in and out of vehicles and tents so the chance of there being some condensation in there that froze is also a very real possibility. </p><p>I would also add that I never really tested to see how hard it was to pull those bullets out of the uncrimped case. After I had that incident in the field, where I was 4 1/2 miles from my truck I tested one of the other cartridges with a multitool, and was pretty amazed how easily it was to pull the bullet out by hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbuck516, post: 2943664, member: 122236"] Very possible. It wouldn't take much to wedge a bullet in there. This was a trip where we were often in single digits and in and out of vehicles and tents so the chance of there being some condensation in there that froze is also a very real possibility. I would also add that I never really tested to see how hard it was to pull those bullets out of the uncrimped case. After I had that incident in the field, where I was 4 1/2 miles from my truck I tested one of the other cartridges with a multitool, and was pretty amazed how easily it was to pull the bullet out by hand. [/QUOTE]
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