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  • Win1917

    Win1917
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    There was some discussion here in a thread about this a couple years ago. Here's why you don't keep more than one powder on the bench at the same time (and a variety of other safety rules for that matter). First two pics are ok, third one is of mangled digits so don't scroll down if you don't like that sort of thing (I don't).

    http://www.archerytalk.com/vb/showthread.php?t=2352162

    Edit: here's the pic of the Exploded Savage. 7-08 full of Titegroup
    explodedsavage_zpsb29ddf37.jpg
     
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    Fred_G

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    Ouch. Hope the guy recovers quickly. Noted, as I am going to start reloading soon. Kinda like my fingers as they are, fortunately, I have several reloaders guiding me in this.
     
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    I only reload 7 handgun calibers and I use the same powder (Win 231) for all 7. I know it's not the best for 357 and 44 mag but it is suitable and I feel safer with only one powder around (I'm not a smart man, Forrest). I buy rifle rounds by the case and don't reload.
     
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