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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 2118677" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>Some manufactures tell you not to take the gun apart to clean it. Send it back to have it cleaned.</p><p>Some manufactures state,, do not shoot reloads in their guns, if you do warranty is void (savage)</p><p></p><p>Correct I do not pack unsafe amounts of of powder into cases..But what determines unsafe amounts?</p><p>It is not always the book that determines the unsafe amount..You must look at the case and the overall aspects of the gun.</p><p>Then many more variables like bullet characteristics and powder and primer type.</p><p></p><p>How do they come up with this "SAFE" load for a specific case...By measuring pressures and by trial and error...</p><p></p><p>Some cases are loaded to higher pressures than others...HHHMMM maybe because they are built different..</p><p>Just like aluminum is different.</p><p> </p><p>Save yourself some trial and error and send all your aluminum cases to me and i will dispose of them properly.</p><p>Never shoot reloaded ammo as it could mess up your gun..and please send all guns back to the manufactures to have them properly disassembled and cleaned... no one should attempt this at home.</p><p>Ya'll have fun I gotta go make some monies</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 2118677, member: 15054"] Some manufactures tell you not to take the gun apart to clean it. Send it back to have it cleaned. Some manufactures state,, do not shoot reloads in their guns, if you do warranty is void (savage) Correct I do not pack unsafe amounts of of powder into cases..But what determines unsafe amounts? It is not always the book that determines the unsafe amount..You must look at the case and the overall aspects of the gun. Then many more variables like bullet characteristics and powder and primer type. How do they come up with this "SAFE" load for a specific case...By measuring pressures and by trial and error... Some cases are loaded to higher pressures than others...HHHMMM maybe because they are built different.. Just like aluminum is different. Save yourself some trial and error and send all your aluminum cases to me and i will dispose of them properly. Never shoot reloaded ammo as it could mess up your gun..and please send all guns back to the manufactures to have them properly disassembled and cleaned... no one should attempt this at home. Ya'll have fun I gotta go make some monies [/QUOTE]
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