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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
How nonsense becomes fact.
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<blockquote data-quote="tony d willIiams" data-source="post: 1904835" data-attributes="member: 108777"><p>With different metals being used in primers, harder, softer brass, annealed not annealed, OAL, the pressure signs on the cartridge could be misleading. As stated above the reloading manuals have been produced and the data is verified by equipment I cannot hope to own. </p><p>A short barrel, long barrel, different twist, many things will take a safe cartridge that works well in my rifle and will cause irreparable damage in yours.</p><p>I like high speed, high pressure, but if I cannot always hit my point of aim, then I am not reloading or choosing my rifle, reloading components properly. I also like my equipment to last for many rounds, not wear out in a flash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tony d willIiams, post: 1904835, member: 108777"] With different metals being used in primers, harder, softer brass, annealed not annealed, OAL, the pressure signs on the cartridge could be misleading. As stated above the reloading manuals have been produced and the data is verified by equipment I cannot hope to own. A short barrel, long barrel, different twist, many things will take a safe cartridge that works well in my rifle and will cause irreparable damage in yours. I like high speed, high pressure, but if I cannot always hit my point of aim, then I am not reloading or choosing my rifle, reloading components properly. I also like my equipment to last for many rounds, not wear out in a flash. [/QUOTE]
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