Correct storage of primers

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Re: Correct storage of primers

Post by bigfellascott » 09 Jan 2015, 1:25 pm

Thanks for that Steve I figured that was what you were getting at, How is our mate Apollo? been behaving himself I take it. (probably drinking too much as usual but having a good time doing so! :lol: :thumbsup: The gongs do make a different ding depending on where you hit them alright, they are quite good fun when you get into em. :lol: we were ringing some at 750 and 1000yds the other week, I've never done long range shooting like that before, was good fun.
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Re: Correct storage of primers

Post by upup » 09 Jan 2015, 2:19 pm

Chronos wrote:The issue is that primers if stored loose in a container, can generate a dust that's explosive. 2000 primers ratteling around in a plastic tub can generate a fair amount of dust, add to that the static electricity that can build up between some plastics and other materials can be a dangerous mix.


Ah I see.
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