Skip Sackett
US Veteran
I have been reading a lot lately about using this component with this load and the question that always seems to come out of it is: "Will this be safe?"
What I find alarming is this, experienced re-loaders taking that giant step of faith and saying: "Oh, you'll be OK. I've done the same thing for years."
I am not above using old data, the wrong components because of availability, or many other variables that could prove potentially dangerous. What I am above doing though is saying: "Go ahead, you'll be OK." 'cause none of us knows all of the details of the other re-loader's competence.
Even when we were loading "THE LOAD" we always left a caution NOT to do what we were doing but to work your way up. It may seem like semantics for most but when someone asks if exchanging magnum primers or this powder for that, and our response has no hint of a warning, we are doing our hobby a great disservice. Not to mention encouraging possible harm to innocents.
My re-loading brothers and sisters, when someone posts a question about these kinds of things, PLEASE put a caution in your reply to at least work up the load from scratch. Tell them to start over. Tell them to use what little common sense they may have and use every precaution.
A proverbial "go ahead and do it" may turn out to be someone's sure ticket to the emergency room if not the morgue.
Please.
What I find alarming is this, experienced re-loaders taking that giant step of faith and saying: "Oh, you'll be OK. I've done the same thing for years."
I am not above using old data, the wrong components because of availability, or many other variables that could prove potentially dangerous. What I am above doing though is saying: "Go ahead, you'll be OK." 'cause none of us knows all of the details of the other re-loader's competence.
Even when we were loading "THE LOAD" we always left a caution NOT to do what we were doing but to work your way up. It may seem like semantics for most but when someone asks if exchanging magnum primers or this powder for that, and our response has no hint of a warning, we are doing our hobby a great disservice. Not to mention encouraging possible harm to innocents.
My re-loading brothers and sisters, when someone posts a question about these kinds of things, PLEASE put a caution in your reply to at least work up the load from scratch. Tell them to start over. Tell them to use what little common sense they may have and use every precaution.
A proverbial "go ahead and do it" may turn out to be someone's sure ticket to the emergency room if not the morgue.
Please.