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Why NOT to use super glue on loose primer pockets
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<blockquote data-quote="tackb" data-source="post: 373505" data-attributes="member: 8624"><p>with your cavalier attitude to safety why not try soldering in the primers or even centre pop around the edge of it ? only on loaded rounds of course !</p><p></p><p>seriously though , get it rechambered or get a bigger calibre ? running it that hot is not smart really ?</p><p></p><p>this is the reason we have lots of calibres , using your theorys i might try 50 grains of bullseye in my .308 and see what velocity i get? (i could try and get readings on the bits of my reciever as they whistled past my head?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tackb, post: 373505, member: 8624"] with your cavalier attitude to safety why not try soldering in the primers or even centre pop around the edge of it ? only on loaded rounds of course ! seriously though , get it rechambered or get a bigger calibre ? running it that hot is not smart really ? this is the reason we have lots of calibres , using your theorys i might try 50 grains of bullseye in my .308 and see what velocity i get? (i could try and get readings on the bits of my reciever as they whistled past my head? [/QUOTE]
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