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Re: A Great Teaching Moment

Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 8:48 pm
by longtooth
CompVest wrote:I don't see that reloads from a good reloader are any more prone to cause malfunctions then factory ammo. I have seen just as many if not more from factory ammo then I have from the reloaders I shoot with or the reload I shoot. Reloaders have the opportunity to have more control of what goes in to their ammo and how it is put together then shooters that shoot factory.

However this batch of ammo did give you an excellent teaching opportunity! Well handled.
Very correct. I started reloading rifle ammo when we first married. Have been loading pistol since 2001. I have had one squib in pistol ammo & one primer not detonate in rifle. I have had much more problems than that w/ factory ammo.