Maximumbob54
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From another thread that I did not wish to further derail there was talk that a kinetic hammer or inertia bullet puller (whatever you prefer to call them) combined with the use of a shell holder instead of the rubber band held collet may cause a kaboom.

I'm at a loss. The one and only reason I can see this happening is if your primer isn't seated all the way and you try to use the shell holder. I can see if the primer hits the shell holder off center hard enough then it could ignite. That's pretty much the only way I can see this happening.
My issue is I can see no other way of a kaboom besides a high or unseated primer. Crimped primer pocket cases often don't allow a primer to fully seat and I'm seeing more and more crimped primer pockets on store bought factory ammo. I've read that the newer "green" primers are bad about backing out thus they are crimping them in place. True or not either way there is a lot of crimped primer pockets these days.
So how else could this be possible??? You would have to have one sloppy fitting case in the shell holder to have enough room to move around so that a primer could have a chance of hitting something to set it off. What am I still not seeing???

I'm at a loss. The one and only reason I can see this happening is if your primer isn't seated all the way and you try to use the shell holder. I can see if the primer hits the shell holder off center hard enough then it could ignite. That's pretty much the only way I can see this happening.
My issue is I can see no other way of a kaboom besides a high or unseated primer. Crimped primer pocket cases often don't allow a primer to fully seat and I'm seeing more and more crimped primer pockets on store bought factory ammo. I've read that the newer "green" primers are bad about backing out thus they are crimping them in place. True or not either way there is a lot of crimped primer pockets these days.
So how else could this be possible??? You would have to have one sloppy fitting case in the shell holder to have enough room to move around so that a primer could have a chance of hitting something to set it off. What am I still not seeing???