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Reloading
Paying for load Development
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<blockquote data-quote="SteelBanger" data-source="post: 1955072" data-attributes="member: 112192"><p>Your point is plenty valid. If you develop only a load recipe (not selling the manufactured ammo) for someone and <strong>charge for that service</strong>, I imagine you're opening yourself up to some kind of liability. Even if you fully document your process and safe recipe within normal charge ranges, if the gun owner screws it up somehow and loses a couple digits or an eye things can turn on you pretty quick.</p><p></p><p>It's for this reason that I will never charge someone for this sort of thing. Like I originally said I have helped a friend develop a load for his rifle but he only paid me back for the components used. Even still I feel a little uneasy about doing that, you never know what can go wrong and I'd hate to be the cause of someone else getting hurt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteelBanger, post: 1955072, member: 112192"] Your point is plenty valid. If you develop only a load recipe (not selling the manufactured ammo) for someone and [B]charge for that service[/B], I imagine you're opening yourself up to some kind of liability. Even if you fully document your process and safe recipe within normal charge ranges, if the gun owner screws it up somehow and loses a couple digits or an eye things can turn on you pretty quick. It's for this reason that I will never charge someone for this sort of thing. Like I originally said I have helped a friend develop a load for his rifle but he only paid me back for the components used. Even still I feel a little uneasy about doing that, you never know what can go wrong and I'd hate to be the cause of someone else getting hurt. [/QUOTE]
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