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Reloading
Reloading safety reminder
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<blockquote data-quote="C-130 Dude" data-source="post: 2503354" data-attributes="member: 122991"><p>I looked this pic for a good while. I use this rcbs auto primer tool myself. The primer seater is on a 2+ inch shaft. I really don't think the seater shaft is stuck in the primer tube. The seater base is fixed in place with the seater dropped in. I don't see any base damage. It would be impossible for the primer shaft/seater to rise up out of the base. I tried to duplicate the incident (minus primers-obviously) and can not see how it could have been done. I think I speak for all in this forum--we really would like a play by play on the incident. That said, I pray the guy hurt is recovering well and there is no lasting injury. A hit on pride, maybe. To the injured guy, when(if) you can, please let the forum know what happened. We will be most appreciative. Prevention of further injuries/incidents is paramount. Stay safe out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C-130 Dude, post: 2503354, member: 122991"] I looked this pic for a good while. I use this rcbs auto primer tool myself. The primer seater is on a 2+ inch shaft. I really don't think the seater shaft is stuck in the primer tube. The seater base is fixed in place with the seater dropped in. I don't see any base damage. It would be impossible for the primer shaft/seater to rise up out of the base. I tried to duplicate the incident (minus primers-obviously) and can not see how it could have been done. I think I speak for all in this forum--we really would like a play by play on the incident. That said, I pray the guy hurt is recovering well and there is no lasting injury. A hit on pride, maybe. To the injured guy, when(if) you can, please let the forum know what happened. We will be most appreciative. Prevention of further injuries/incidents is paramount. Stay safe out there. [/QUOTE]
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