What are the limits on what you can hold with regard to primers powders etc
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Reloading consumables
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Re: Reloading consumables
15kg of powders, which includes that in loaded cartridges. I'm not sure about primers though...
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Re: Reloading consumables
Well if it's 15kg I don't need to panic would be interested on the primer count as well if anyone out there how's the answer
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Re: Reloading consumables
I was always led to believe that primers were just counted in the 15kg - which could equal a lot of primers!
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Is that real? Never heard that before?Sim G wrote:15kg of powders, which includes that in loaded cartridges. I'm not sure about primers though...
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Re: Reloading consumables
It's 10Kg of "shooters powders" plus a choice of other things, including another 5Kg of powder, loaded ammunition, primers etc.etc.
http://www.hse.gov.uk/explosives/licens ... /index.htm
The guidance is badly worded, they include nitrocellulose together with black powder under the one term of "shooters powders" it really should be re-done.
http://www.hse.gov.uk/explosives/licens ... /index.htm
The guidance is badly worded, they include nitrocellulose together with black powder under the one term of "shooters powders" it really should be re-done.
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