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Old November 29, 2000, 10:44 AM   #12
TaxPhd
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Join Date: October 29, 1998
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jtduncan,

You point out that blown up guns are caused by "over or undercharging or poor reloading practices, or of not
checking your cases for obstructions, bulges, cracks, or ruptures."

While these may well be likely reasons for a gun to blow up, how have you (or anyone else) determined after the fact that it is indeed one of these reasons that has caused the blow up?

No flame, but can you tell me how to determine after a gun has blown up that the cause was an over charged reload?
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