
Also remember that a cartridge which has:
the wrong powder, no powder charge, or too large a powder charge;
an inverted primer, mis-seated primer, the wrong type of
primer or an inert primer;
a mis-seated, inverted, or mis-sized bullet;
a collapsed, weakened, improperly sized or mis-crimped case;
incorrect overall length or any of a host of other defects
may seriously jeopardize your safety, the safety of those around you, and/or
the reliability of your firearm in a defensive situation.
Many shooters prepare and safely use reloaded ammunition each day,
and it can be an economical way to stretch your ammunition budget,
but the safety of that reloaded ammunition directly depends on the care,
components, equipment, and practices used in preparing it.
Rules of Safe Gun Handling
||Safety Rules Related to the Shooter and His Behavior||
||Safety Rules Related to Your Target||
||Safety Rules Related to Your Firearm||
||Safety Rules Related to Ammunition||
||Safety Rules Related to Your Firearm's Holster and Ammo Carrier||
||Miscellaneous Safety Rules||
Safety Rules Related to the Shooter and His Behavior
Safety Rules Related to Your Target
Safety Rules Related to Your Firearm
Safety Rules Related to Ammunition
Safety Rules Related to
Your Firearm's Holster and Ammo Carrier
Miscellaneous Safety Rules
THINK ABOUT IT
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