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ldp4570

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its a wood table and no its not grounded...... is this required and if so why havn't i heard this before?!?!?!?!?!?

Your handling powder and primers, and working with ferrous metal i.e. loading press. Any buildup of static from you being on carpet via sliding your feet, moving your chair, and it transfering to the powder or primer's can cause ignition. I've worked with ammunition and explosives for over 20+yrs, and we always use a ground of some type while handling.
 

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Just don't wear your fuzzy bunny slippers if your reloading area has carpet flooring. But, if you love wearing em like @kwaynem does, a #2 copper wire clamped to the press, fished out a window and clamped to a 26 foot ground stake has kept him safe.
Haha I don’t have any slippers or carpet especially fuzzy bunny slippers lol
 
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I tried my hardest to light off some smokless powder with spark and static.

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I put 3031 powder into it and began striking and sparks were flying all over the powder and under it and it would not light off.
I also stuck 3031 into a sidelock muzzloader and removed the nipple and added 3031 under the nipple and installed nipple and #11 cap and pop. then another cap ..pop. and 1 more cap pop goes the cap and never lit the 3031 powder.

I have spilled powder and primers on carpet and vacuumed them up to see if anything would happen. Nothing happened.

I have spilled bullseye and 231 and varget and none of it sparks off when vacuuming.

I reload in an upstair bedroom and humidity is usually 40%.
The torch striker experiment was done outside..I thought for sure it would light off.

I bet pyrodex or 777 would light off.

I also experimented with pointy led tipped jacketed bullets in a 30-30 to see if I could make a primer go off.
The lead tip deformed and no primer explosion. I then got some hard pointy bullet Nosler custom competition 175 gr and set it against the primered only 30-30 case and began wacking the bullet with a hammer and it did set the primer off.

Plastic tip Amax bullets would not set them off.
CCI200.

Then used Federal 210M in a 30-30 case with the Lee wack-a-mole and it did ignite on me when seating the primer.
Hard primers only for that.

People talk about stuff and I am the guy to experiment.
 
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