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Reloading
Hammer Bullets - Neck Tension and Crimping
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<blockquote data-quote="cbuck516" data-source="post: 2943745" data-attributes="member: 122236"><p>I said condensation not precipitation. There is moisture in the air even in very dry conditions. When you go from a very warm environment like a warm tent or a truck to a much colder environment there is potential for condensation. There is always air inside of your barrel and inside of your action so there is always potential for condensation under the right conditions.</p><p>I would encourage you to test this for yourself and see if you can pull out a hammer bullet in an uncrimped case. I think you might be surprised how easy it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbuck516, post: 2943745, member: 122236"] I said condensation not precipitation. There is moisture in the air even in very dry conditions. When you go from a very warm environment like a warm tent or a truck to a much colder environment there is potential for condensation. There is always air inside of your barrel and inside of your action so there is always potential for condensation under the right conditions. I would encourage you to test this for yourself and see if you can pull out a hammer bullet in an uncrimped case. I think you might be surprised how easy it is. [/QUOTE]
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