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Reloading
Reloading safety reminder
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<blockquote data-quote="timo308" data-source="post: 2494404" data-attributes="member: 89721"><p>The OP said that the guy this happened to said he thought it may have been caused by static electricity. That makes me wonder if he was even trying to seat a primer when it went off. He may just reached up to adjust something with both hands when the detonation occurred. The fact that he limited it down to that cause leads me to believe he wasn't working the press at the time, because if he was in the middle of priming a case then a mechanical reason would be the likely cause.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timo308, post: 2494404, member: 89721"] The OP said that the guy this happened to said he thought it may have been caused by static electricity. That makes me wonder if he was even trying to seat a primer when it went off. He may just reached up to adjust something with both hands when the detonation occurred. The fact that he limited it down to that cause leads me to believe he wasn't working the press at the time, because if he was in the middle of priming a case then a mechanical reason would be the likely cause. [/QUOTE]
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