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Reloading
Primer crush…does it matter?
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<blockquote data-quote="Roninco" data-source="post: 2583060" data-attributes="member: 114195"><p>I find it beneficial to define a term, especially a technical one, when involved in a conversation. My intent was to help everyone reading this thread know what is being referenced. I started with a broad range of possibilities in order to focus the perspective. This in no way infers I have performed at these extremes. However, some posts in this thread mentioned they have, see number 36 for example.</p><p>Your assertion that I am unread is ill founded. I have 17 reloading manuals dating back to 1978 as well as handloading books from authors ranging from Brennan to Zediker, and many in between.</p><p>I did view the above videos, and several others as well. Here is another one you may not have seen: [MEDIA=youtube]1KxHoQP30ok:5[/MEDIA]</p><p>It provides an example how professionals discuss the definition of primer crush. Even they recognize this is a misnomer.</p><p>And speaking of reading, you would benefit from proofreading your replies before posting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roninco, post: 2583060, member: 114195"] I find it beneficial to define a term, especially a technical one, when involved in a conversation. My intent was to help everyone reading this thread know what is being referenced. I started with a broad range of possibilities in order to focus the perspective. This in no way infers I have performed at these extremes. However, some posts in this thread mentioned they have, see number 36 for example. Your assertion that I am unread is ill founded. I have 17 reloading manuals dating back to 1978 as well as handloading books from authors ranging from Brennan to Zediker, and many in between. I did view the above videos, and several others as well. Here is another one you may not have seen: [MEDIA=youtube]1KxHoQP30ok:5[/MEDIA] It provides an example how professionals discuss the definition of primer crush. Even they recognize this is a misnomer. And speaking of reading, you would benefit from proofreading your replies before posting. [/QUOTE]
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