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Tumbleing loaded ammo ???
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<blockquote data-quote="SidecarFlip" data-source="post: 1114876" data-attributes="member: 39764"><p>Didn't Myrh Busters debunk that theory some years ago? I remember watching that episode where they set of loaded rounds in an oven and while they went off and the pills ejected, they (pills) didn't go anywhere, just plopped out.... With no resistance to the pill (rifling), it don't do anything.... You need resistance to build pressure, it's not there.....</p><p> </p><p>On primers, I always thought setting off a primer would make a bang... It don't. it goes basically foof and thats it. I know that first hand from setting off primers when machining my own primer plugs for my 209 inline. I wanted to get away from the 209 shotgun primers and use a primer with a more consistent flame path so I machined a breech plug to accept a Federal GM 215M match primer. testing involved igniting many primers so I know what they do (and it ain't much)...</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Over the last 15 years (or so), I've finish tumbled literally 10's of thousands of rounds and never had one ignition. Not to say it's impossibe because it isn't, anything is possible given the right set of circumstances but ignition of a round in your tumbler isn't going to be the end of the world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SidecarFlip, post: 1114876, member: 39764"] Didn't Myrh Busters debunk that theory some years ago? I remember watching that episode where they set of loaded rounds in an oven and while they went off and the pills ejected, they (pills) didn't go anywhere, just plopped out.... With no resistance to the pill (rifling), it don't do anything.... You need resistance to build pressure, it's not there..... On primers, I always thought setting off a primer would make a bang... It don't. it goes basically foof and thats it. I know that first hand from setting off primers when machining my own primer plugs for my 209 inline. I wanted to get away from the 209 shotgun primers and use a primer with a more consistent flame path so I machined a breech plug to accept a Federal GM 215M match primer. testing involved igniting many primers so I know what they do (and it ain't much)... Over the last 15 years (or so), I've finish tumbled literally 10's of thousands of rounds and never had one ignition. Not to say it's impossibe because it isn't, anything is possible given the right set of circumstances but ignition of a round in your tumbler isn't going to be the end of the world. [/QUOTE]
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