168 gr seems to be crammed in the powder, cant be good

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Real nice! After most of us say it's a bad practice, you come along and say we did it, got away with it. Some new reloader tries it, blow his rifle up, and sues this forum. I bet you couldn't seat new primers in those cases!

I did not mean to offend any one with that post. I was just relating something that happened a long time ago and that we were lucky that nothing broke. Would I do it again today...NO. And luckily we only put about 80 rounds through each rifle since it was a 1,000 yard match in three stages; any rifle/any sight, any rifle/iron sights and service rifle (20 rounds per match with sighters). There is no telling what would have happened if we had fired any more than that.
 
Hey cdrt, don't worry about it, he just doesn't know how to read. Especially the line, "I don't think I would ever do that again." I my opinion I think he was being rude. Then again so am I here, but I didn't start it! :)
 
Hey cdrt, don't worry about it, he just doesn't know how to read. Especially the line, "I don't think I would ever do that again." I my opinion I think he was being rude. Then again so am I here, but I didn't start it!

Cdrt didn't put a disclaimer on the end of his post to this thread. Just "I don't think I would ever do that again". I felt it necessary to point out it was a very bad idea. I guess, according to you, that I should stop doing that. Let somebody damage a rifle, possibly himself.

If I was over the top in my wording then
EXCUSE ME!
 
My point is you should have been nicer in how you posted it. There are way better ways of saying it than the way you did. Do it all you want, just don't be condescending when you do it.
 
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