Posted: 9/25/2009 11:10:59 AM EDT
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Today I got a very snotty email for a guy on youtube. Basically I had watched one of his reloading videos and made a comment saying " Its not very safe to store primers in bulk in glass coffee and medicine jars and to take care and follow the instructions on the back of the primer box" well the guy didn't seem to agree with me and removed my post and gave me some flame email telling me its nigh on impossible to accidentally set a primer off and if one should go off it wouldn't cause any others to go off with it. While I stand by my original post. I don't think its safe to store primers in coffee jars I thought I would ask your views
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The reason you shouldn't store them in coffee jars is the same reason they don't sell them in coffee jars.
The guy is a fecking retard - let him get on with it when he drops a coffe jar off a shelf one day and spends the rest of the week pulling bits of shrpanel out of his body then maybe he'll remember you. Link? |
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He talks about primers at 3.58 holding a medicine bottle of them and has a coffee jar of them on his shelf. However he deletes all comments he doesn't like so aint much point watching it |
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I like the way he uses a primer pocket reamer to clean out the inside of his case necks. The guy is obviously a retard. ![]() He actually says 'it cleans the inside of the er, bullet'.......and the reamer is for getting rid of the 'bad brass'.......
I reckon he just broke in to someone else's reloading room and decided to make a vid' having never reloaded a single round in his life..... |
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I had about 30 primers chain fire in my Dillon 650 primer feed disc and tube. All the fired primers, in the tube, exited the top at 'great speed' and 'shotgun blasted' the ceiling Eye protection goooood I had the same during my early reloading days only this time it was not an armoured dillon but as LEE progressive. I was using federal pistol primers whch go off if you look at the wrongly, anyhow I was trying to seat one and nipped it in the press - you can guess the outcome, luckily I was wearing glasses, the primer tray turned itself into shrapnel and went everywhere
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