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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 26075" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>Paul,</p><p>That response was easy to understand and it completely made sense. Sure nice to read something on the net like that note, well done and thanks. </p><p></p><p>Sometimes wish the primer companies would make primers in ten-thousandth (have no idea what a thousandth looks like, but it sounds good) - so that I could keep using brass that I abuse the hell out of and loosen primer pockets. I know, the reason is so that we would not push pressure limits so hard - hate to end up with a 700 Remington bolt in the back of my throat.</p><p></p><p>Anyhow, someone told me that there is a list of relative primer intensity - still can't find it. Your explanation pretty much suggests that the list wouldn't mean much anyhow, unless you only used one powder. That's good enough for me.</p><p>ian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 26075, member: 25"] Paul, That response was easy to understand and it completely made sense. Sure nice to read something on the net like that note, well done and thanks. Sometimes wish the primer companies would make primers in ten-thousandth (have no idea what a thousandth looks like, but it sounds good) - so that I could keep using brass that I abuse the hell out of and loosen primer pockets. I know, the reason is so that we would not push pressure limits so hard - hate to end up with a 700 Remington bolt in the back of my throat. Anyhow, someone told me that there is a list of relative primer intensity - still can't find it. Your explanation pretty much suggests that the list wouldn't mean much anyhow, unless you only used one powder. That's good enough for me. ian [/QUOTE]
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