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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3192867" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>I appreciate your concern Uncle TK.</p><p>I have never had any issues with Bullseye and light/very light charges.</p><p>I have shot powder puff loads many hundreds of times..I feel it is a double charge that bit the person that broke their gun...but it may happen.</p><p>That is why I said safe in my gun.</p><p></p><p>Now the theory you put out there about the primer sending the bullet down the barrel I have never had that happen.</p><p>I have actually primed quite a few cases and added no powder on purpose and seated a bullet with NO crimp..just iron out the case mouth flare.</p><p>I do that with the lee carbide crimp die.</p><p></p><p>Now for educational purposes I took the same case I have been shooting in this mouse fart test and primed it with another CCI500 primer and NO powder and seated the bullet.</p><p>I went and fired it and NO pop ..Nothing but a slightly backed out primer and bullet that has NOT moved even .001"</p><p>Here is a picture.</p><p></p><p>I will pull this bullet now and try to do it and record the pressure it takes to pull it.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]129916[/ATTACH] </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If the primer actually sent the bullet down the barrel and THEN the powder exploded in a revolver you would have a huge flash of smoke and powder come out from between the cylinder and forcing cone and more than likely soot the crap out of the brass.</p><p>Scientifically speaking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3192867, member: 15054"] I appreciate your concern Uncle TK. I have never had any issues with Bullseye and light/very light charges. I have shot powder puff loads many hundreds of times..I feel it is a double charge that bit the person that broke their gun...but it may happen. That is why I said safe in my gun. Now the theory you put out there about the primer sending the bullet down the barrel I have never had that happen. I have actually primed quite a few cases and added no powder on purpose and seated a bullet with NO crimp..just iron out the case mouth flare. I do that with the lee carbide crimp die. Now for educational purposes I took the same case I have been shooting in this mouse fart test and primed it with another CCI500 primer and NO powder and seated the bullet. I went and fired it and NO pop ..Nothing but a slightly backed out primer and bullet that has NOT moved even .001" Here is a picture. I will pull this bullet now and try to do it and record the pressure it takes to pull it. [ATTACH=full]129916[/ATTACH] If the primer actually sent the bullet down the barrel and THEN the powder exploded in a revolver you would have a huge flash of smoke and powder come out from between the cylinder and forcing cone and more than likely soot the crap out of the brass. Scientifically speaking. [/QUOTE]
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