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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Reloading safety reminder
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<blockquote data-quote="dartem" data-source="post: 2497101" data-attributes="member: 109202"><p>I use the same tool for all my (considerable) rifle priming. I bought this years ago at the recommendation of the guy at a LGS who said he had never heard of an instance of trouble with it. I have loaded tens of thousands of large and small primers using this tool and still feel it is one of, if not THE safest priming tools there is...</p><p>I, like everyone else here, hope to hear the details of how such a thing could happen. I wish the poor fellow who was injured the very best, and a quick recovery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dartem, post: 2497101, member: 109202"] I use the same tool for all my (considerable) rifle priming. I bought this years ago at the recommendation of the guy at a LGS who said he had never heard of an instance of trouble with it. I have loaded tens of thousands of large and small primers using this tool and still feel it is one of, if not THE safest priming tools there is... I, like everyone else here, hope to hear the details of how such a thing could happen. I wish the poor fellow who was injured the very best, and a quick recovery. [/QUOTE]
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