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Reloading
Reloading safety reminder
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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 2494518" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>I've had this tool for over 30 years and the rebound is not as severe as it is portrayed. It looks like it is a concrete floor and the tool is isolated on wood in a vise. Static discharge or a reversed primer is my feeling at this time. I don't see a cartridge case anywhere so maybe just as he stated static discharge. No reason not to accept that right now. This terrible accident should make all of us revisit basic primer handling safety.</p><p></p><p>"Familiarity breeds neglect" over time and a really good reason to double check my own primer process. So how many stopped shutting off breakers to change a switch since it is "really not necessary"? Same thought process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 2494518, member: 63925"] I've had this tool for over 30 years and the rebound is not as severe as it is portrayed. It looks like it is a concrete floor and the tool is isolated on wood in a vise. Static discharge or a reversed primer is my feeling at this time. I don't see a cartridge case anywhere so maybe just as he stated static discharge. No reason not to accept that right now. This terrible accident should make all of us revisit basic primer handling safety. "Familiarity breeds neglect" over time and a really good reason to double check my own primer process. So how many stopped shutting off breakers to change a switch since it is "really not necessary"? Same thought process. [/QUOTE]
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