
I think shifting all contents to a fired cartridge will be safer.
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Amit just to set the record straight, I am Indian, and grew up in India. Am very intimately familliar with the situation. I only left because I no longer had anything to hold me there.Amit357 wrote: MoA everytime we travel,use a IOF product we are playing Russian Roulett,here its not a game its a way of life,do come to India.
Reloading is legalAmit357 wrote:Thanks for your informative post on the reloading stuff,but to the best of my Knowldge here we would be in the slammer for most of the offences of the Arms Act if caught with half the stuff you have posted.Its either that or if one is unlucky its TADA,i.e Terroist and Disruptive Actitivities Act.Possesion of GunPowder and P.Caps on a Rifle / Pistol/GUN Licence,man i shudder to think the way COPS would be laughing
That is BSAmit357 wrote:Hangfire in 315s is an accepted { in fresh ammo}
Amit357 wrote:
Hangfire in 315s is an accepted { in fresh ammo}
That is BS
Just out of curiosity - now that we are on this topic.shooter wrote: 'misfire drill' is used and we are told to keep the gun pointing in a safe direction upto a few minutes.
I have never had a hangfire per se. But I have had a misfire in .22LR in particular, where it did fire upon reloading it in the chamber.snIPer wrote:![]()
Just out of curiosity - now that we are on this topic.
Has anyone actually had a case where there has been a misfire and then the cartridge went 'Off' after a few seconds or minutes.
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