Posted: 12/12/2008 10:28:27 AM EDT
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Guy #1
"I was so wasted when I was reloading, that 5 didn't have any powder in them when I shot them." Guy #2 "You never need to trim bottleneck cases. You only have to do that if you want all your bullet crimps equal, unless you have a dillon, then you can crimp them by feel. I have never trimmed a case, ever."
Now I know why people never shoot other peoples reloads. |
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Guy #1 "I was so wasted when I was reloading, that 5 didn't have any powder in them when I shot them." Guy #2 "You never need to trim bottleneck cases. You only have to do that if you want all your bullet crimps equal, unless you have a dillon, then you can crimp them by feel. I have never trimmed a case, ever."
Now I know why people never shoot other peoples reloads. QFT. I know a guy that sustained an injury shooting someone else's reloads. FUCK THAT NOISE. I would rather do it myself the right way, knowing I'll be safe... |
| Reminds me of the time I was at the range, when the guy next to me dropped a 44 mag into the cylinder of his revolver and the bullet fell right out the front. never seen anyone pack up and leave a range without shooting, also never seen anyone publicly laughed at at a range before. |
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I know a guy who only trims bottleneck cases when they refuse to chamber.. . Guy #2 "You never need to trim bottleneck cases. You only have to do that if you want all your bullet crimps equal, unless you have a dillon, then you can crimp them by feel. I have never trimmed a case, ever."
Now I know why people never shoot other peoples reloads. |
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