41mag
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centifuge as a reloading tool?
Years ago when Hornady came out with their "Light Magnum"ammo line I read a test article in a gun rag.I don't recal the rag or the author.Said author tested the ammo -it did as the manufacturer claimed.He pulled some bullets & found a suprise.He couldn't identify the powder & when he tried to put it back it overflowed the case.
Using a press doesn't make sense but I was wondering if a centrifuge might align the powder grains such that "extra"might be fit in.I DO realize that powder selection would be critical for this.I'm just wondering if anyone has tried something like this or had a similar idea?
thanks,jeffw
Years ago when Hornady came out with their "Light Magnum"ammo line I read a test article in a gun rag.I don't recal the rag or the author.Said author tested the ammo -it did as the manufacturer claimed.He pulled some bullets & found a suprise.He couldn't identify the powder & when he tried to put it back it overflowed the case.
Using a press doesn't make sense but I was wondering if a centrifuge might align the powder grains such that "extra"might be fit in.I DO realize that powder selection would be critical for this.I'm just wondering if anyone has tried something like this or had a similar idea?
thanks,jeffw