Pics!!
Does anyone have any good, detailed pics of primers that have been subjected to high pressure loads? I new reloader so I dont have very much experance with pressure, and I always keep my loads very mild too. Thanks!
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check the experts response. I left a pic there. 0 -
every reloading manual I have has such pictures. You are new you sat - I think you should get some books, they are a great source of information. Much better than word of mouth from a bunch of cracpots on the web. 0 -
quote:Originally posted by mbsams
every reloading manual I have has such pictures. You are new you sat - I think you should get some books, they are a great source of information. Much better than word of mouth from a bunch of cracpots on the web.
Speak for yourself mbsams. There are plenty of knowledgeable people on these forums. Not all of them are crackpots. Or as you spelled it "cracpots".
Maybe you should buy some books. Start with a Dictionary [}:)].0 -
I've learned more here then from reading books.Most people here have learned from experts or other peoples mistakes.Shoot there are some here that have or could write books and they give free advise here.Crackpots on this site are found out very quickly. 0 -
Look under "diaognosing problems" on Steve Ricadilli(sp)'s pages
http://stevespages.com/table3.html0
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