Hi I am new to firearms and will obviously be reloading clips and will eventually become familiar with the process.
However, I notice that clips are metal! Is there a risk that while reloading center-fire rounds, the primer could be scratched, igniting the powder in the cartridge!?
Please forgive me if this is a ridiculous question, but I am so new I am going to the range for the first time in my life this weekend.
I've done a lot of reading about how guns and ammo operate, but there is no substitute for asking experienced firearms owners.
FYI I am aware that the primer in center-fire cartridges are impact-based and require a lot more direct impact force than a little scratch from loading by hand into a clip... but is it so improbable that as long as I reload gently and carefully, everything should be okay? Is the primer recessed by like 1mm or 0.5mm from the cartridge base to prevent scratching when reloading?
Thanks again for all your help
However, I notice that clips are metal! Is there a risk that while reloading center-fire rounds, the primer could be scratched, igniting the powder in the cartridge!?
Please forgive me if this is a ridiculous question, but I am so new I am going to the range for the first time in my life this weekend.
I've done a lot of reading about how guns and ammo operate, but there is no substitute for asking experienced firearms owners.
FYI I am aware that the primer in center-fire cartridges are impact-based and require a lot more direct impact force than a little scratch from loading by hand into a clip... but is it so improbable that as long as I reload gently and carefully, everything should be okay? Is the primer recessed by like 1mm or 0.5mm from the cartridge base to prevent scratching when reloading?
Thanks again for all your help




















































