kparker
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Bob,
And so my education continues; thanks again!
Most likely what I've seen discussed up to this point has been primer-only loads that would dislodge the bullet but have little chance of driving it all the way out the barrel.
I'd certainly second your recommendation of The ABC's of Reloading; I'm about to launch into this endeavor myself and this book was extremely useful to me in figuring out where to start.
Interestingly, the author lost both hands in a teenage-years accident with some kind of home-made explosive (or maybe home-made black powder, he's a bit coy about it in the intro.)
Bob,
And so my education continues; thanks again!
Most likely what I've seen discussed up to this point has been primer-only loads that would dislodge the bullet but have little chance of driving it all the way out the barrel.
I'd certainly second your recommendation of The ABC's of Reloading; I'm about to launch into this endeavor myself and this book was extremely useful to me in figuring out where to start.
Interestingly, the author lost both hands in a teenage-years accident with some kind of home-made explosive (or maybe home-made black powder, he's a bit coy about it in the intro.)
Mothers, tell your children
Not to do what I have done...
Not to do what I have done...