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Anyone here reloads primers?
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<blockquote data-quote="Darth-Vang" data-source="post: 3912241" data-attributes="member: 50856"><p>I guess NH4NO3 doesn't count, blackpowder doesn't count, gasoline, or any other chemical compound that could also potentially make it "explosive" that doesn't make it to the news isn't dangerous? There's people that makes these on their home or property safely and soundly. There's people that's been injured or blew up their guns with reloading, but that doesn't get on the news. So reloading isn't dangerous at all? Reloading is dangerous, if you don't know what you're doing. I'm not reloading primers blindly fyi. I'm not paying overpriced primers that cost an arm and a leg when I KNOW I can very well make my own. I'm just shocked that no one on this site has undertake any primer reloading...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darth-Vang, post: 3912241, member: 50856"] I guess NH4NO3 doesn't count, blackpowder doesn't count, gasoline, or any other chemical compound that could also potentially make it "explosive" that doesn't make it to the news isn't dangerous? There's people that makes these on their home or property safely and soundly. There's people that's been injured or blew up their guns with reloading, but that doesn't get on the news. So reloading isn't dangerous at all? Reloading is dangerous, if you don't know what you're doing. I'm not reloading primers blindly fyi. I'm not paying overpriced primers that cost an arm and a leg when I KNOW I can very well make my own. I'm just shocked that no one on this site has undertake any primer reloading... [/QUOTE]
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