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What’s up with Hornady’s reloading podcast?
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<blockquote data-quote="Heavyiron" data-source="post: 3083811" data-attributes="member: 95875"><p>Sending out ammo blowing primers just seems unforgivable to me. Ammo blowing primers is exceeding 70,000 psi. No excuses for that from production or quality control. Trying to make a cartridge faster than others shows desperation within the company, from marketing and research and development. Risking the lives of their customers just to prove a few second faster is not only futile but irresponsible. What would have happened if several customers had been killed or maimed. Where the heck was their pressure gun? Who approved this hot ammo to get loaded on trucks. Who the hell is watching the store. So many departments that can blame e</p><p>each other but so far, no one has come forward. All their cartridges are rehashes of other cartridges that have existed for years. Getting saami approval just for minor gains is not cutting edge technology but tickles the ears of the gullible but innocent. Watch what you want to but the real pioneers are people that go to the range every chance they get and learn their own conclusions. Learning is painful, slow and expensive, but it is the only way to success. Who ever reads a reloading manual anymore, instructions are there for SAFE AND ACCURATE AMMO. I buy their bullets but not their cutting edge ammo. As a famous circus man once wrote there is a sucker born every minute. YOU CAN'T BUY EXPERIENCE ON PODCASTS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heavyiron, post: 3083811, member: 95875"] Sending out ammo blowing primers just seems unforgivable to me. Ammo blowing primers is exceeding 70,000 psi. No excuses for that from production or quality control. Trying to make a cartridge faster than others shows desperation within the company, from marketing and research and development. Risking the lives of their customers just to prove a few second faster is not only futile but irresponsible. What would have happened if several customers had been killed or maimed. Where the heck was their pressure gun? Who approved this hot ammo to get loaded on trucks. Who the hell is watching the store. So many departments that can blame e each other but so far, no one has come forward. All their cartridges are rehashes of other cartridges that have existed for years. Getting saami approval just for minor gains is not cutting edge technology but tickles the ears of the gullible but innocent. Watch what you want to but the real pioneers are people that go to the range every chance they get and learn their own conclusions. Learning is painful, slow and expensive, but it is the only way to success. Who ever reads a reloading manual anymore, instructions are there for SAFE AND ACCURATE AMMO. I buy their bullets but not their cutting edge ammo. As a famous circus man once wrote there is a sucker born every minute. YOU CAN'T BUY EXPERIENCE ON PODCASTS. [/QUOTE]
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