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Overpressure Signs ?
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<blockquote data-quote="seidersjoden" data-source="post: 951779" data-attributes="member: 56644"><p>Although your not trying to be rude, you were by assuming I haven't read reloading manuals, just finished the Berger one last weekend. Lets see if you like your own medicine: Not trying to be rude but it's highly unlikely you have the experience and background that I possess. That being said I normally don't say that to others being that is simply not humble and a very <strong>assuming</strong> thing to say. Back to gun stuff, I know of the signs of overpressure but I wanted to get peoples opinions, reloading manuals always error on the safe side and forums can't always be trusted, I like to find a middle ground. Now why don't you play friendly and be a mature adult and tell me what the Hornady manual says, since again, you assume I have a Hornady manual; after all, this is why were on forums, to talk. </p><p></p><p>Joden</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seidersjoden, post: 951779, member: 56644"] Although your not trying to be rude, you were by assuming I haven't read reloading manuals, just finished the Berger one last weekend. Lets see if you like your own medicine: Not trying to be rude but it's highly unlikely you have the experience and background that I possess. That being said I normally don't say that to others being that is simply not humble and a very [B]assuming[/B] thing to say. Back to gun stuff, I know of the signs of overpressure but I wanted to get peoples opinions, reloading manuals always error on the safe side and forums can't always be trusted, I like to find a middle ground. Now why don't you play friendly and be a mature adult and tell me what the Hornady manual says, since again, you assume I have a Hornady manual; after all, this is why were on forums, to talk. Joden [/QUOTE]
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