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Tumbleing loaded ammo ???
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneTraveler" data-source="post: 1114099" data-attributes="member: 77249"><p>I do not tumble loaded ammo. What I wonder about is breaking down of powder and WHAT ABOUT THE PRIMER COMPOUND? If the powder breaks down into small pieces, These pieces can migrate through the flash hole and fill the space under the primer, and make a bigger flame come out into the powder when the primer fires making inconsistent velocity on each shot. If the primer compound breaks into dust and small pieces of the primer migrates through the flash hole into the powder charge could cause less primer fire into powder and different velocity. Many Bench Rest shooters weigh the primers for consistency. Then after vibrating the primers in the shell It would be a SWAG as to what each primer weight would be now. </p><p>This would make for an interesting experiment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneTraveler, post: 1114099, member: 77249"] I do not tumble loaded ammo. What I wonder about is breaking down of powder and WHAT ABOUT THE PRIMER COMPOUND? If the powder breaks down into small pieces, These pieces can migrate through the flash hole and fill the space under the primer, and make a bigger flame come out into the powder when the primer fires making inconsistent velocity on each shot. If the primer compound breaks into dust and small pieces of the primer migrates through the flash hole into the powder charge could cause less primer fire into powder and different velocity. Many Bench Rest shooters weigh the primers for consistency. Then after vibrating the primers in the shell It would be a SWAG as to what each primer weight would be now. This would make for an interesting experiment. [/QUOTE]
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