on an advanced hobbyist level. I'd rate that a solid 8+ on the "pucker" scale and it would give me considerable concern. Kase, Gary's son, was almost killed (was seriously injured) by tamping a rod from the muzzle onto a loaded chamber round. Who would have ever thought that the tamping would eventually compress the powder enough to ignite the primer BACKWARD and fire the round?! It sure did.
Whacking a range rod is putting lots of forces on the other loaded rounds that remain. Some advanced physical factors to be considered. Pay someone else to do it, money ahead.
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Help
- Kevin L. Pflaum, 2018-04-18, 19:51
- Help - Kevin L. Pflaum, 2018-04-19, 09:13
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SINCE YOU DON'T KNOW BE SAFE AND
- JT, 2018-04-18, 20:13
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John is right. There could be a couple of reasons the bullet
- Gary Reeder, 2018-04-18, 21:41
- Squib - Zach Groves, 2018-04-19, 09:12
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I consider myself pretty adventurous
- WB, 2018-04-19, 07:51
- Yep I've really been blessed - WB, 2018-04-19, 08:13
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John is right. There could be a couple of reasons the bullet
- Gary Reeder, 2018-04-18, 21:41