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Reloading
Why Hammer Bullets Are Always Faster
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<blockquote data-quote="Lou270" data-source="post: 3041080" data-attributes="member: 5352"><p>Not going to debate loading practices as people can do what they want. However, the brass is in no way a fuse or indication of safety. A fuse disconnects the circuit and stops anything bad from happening to the system. Brass can fail and the system fires fine. A cartridge case is merely a container. You don't need it at all technically - think muzzleloader or some cannons.</p><p></p><p>Lou</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lou270, post: 3041080, member: 5352"] Not going to debate loading practices as people can do what they want. However, the brass is in no way a fuse or indication of safety. A fuse disconnects the circuit and stops anything bad from happening to the system. Brass can fail and the system fires fine. A cartridge case is merely a container. You don’t need it at all technically - think muzzleloader or some cannons. Lou [/QUOTE]
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