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Put your dead rounds in a steel ammo box. Thats what they are for. Remember its the bullet pushing against the gun and not the shell that gives the bullet any sort of real velocity. The powder going off inside a steel box is relatively harmless. An accidental discharge outside the gun might still hurt you but the chances of it penetrating a steel box I would think are pretty slim to none.
I agree with Jagg...check where your firing pin is hitting the back of the shell and check the depth of the indentation.
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Last edited by David M; 11-01-2005 at 09:34 AM.
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