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<blockquote data-quote="sklfco" data-source="post: 3424068" data-attributes="member: 24908"><p>I have learned over the years to walk up very slowly to max and to listen to what the empty cases have to say more so than the book, and what is max in one can very well be deadly in another of the same chambering. With that said, I rarely end up with more than a couple shells with that red paint mark on the primers. My loadings tend to be more on the accurate side of the scale than nuclear hot. </p><p>But it is fun to watch the faces of the uninitiated</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sklfco, post: 3424068, member: 24908"] I have learned over the years to walk up very slowly to max and to listen to what the empty cases have to say more so than the book, and what is max in one can very well be deadly in another of the same chambering. With that said, I rarely end up with more than a couple shells with that red paint mark on the primers. My loadings tend to be more on the accurate side of the scale than nuclear hot. But it is fun to watch the faces of the uninitiated [/QUOTE]
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