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  • DadSmith

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    Maybe he was trying to guide the brass into the powder charge die. Only thing I can think of how that could happen. But what malfunction did he have to keep pushing? I say he was high on something.
     

    rb288

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    Well, I was going to say my biggest "goof" was pinching my finger between the ram and the frame of a Dillon T-7 turret, but, DAMN.......
     

    fullmetaljesus

    Probably smoking a cigar.
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    Jan 12, 2012
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    Since there's no deformation to the casing. It makes me think it was moving super fast. Are there any consumer presses that could move that fast? Makes me think this is t some dude in the spare room or garage chugging out rounds while watching reruns of hee-haw
     
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