Wow, what an emotional (rude ?) outburst. Did I insult someone's religion?
If what I believe is fact is actually incorrect, I would like to be the first to learn about my incorrect facts, and admit that my knowledge was incorrect. I have more than once read about the danger of tumbling loaded cartridges in different reloading and shooting publications, so I believe it to be fact. This information was published in reputable publications, not on a unreviewed forum or the back of a public toilet's door. Unfortunately I do not walk around with page from a book or magazine for each fact regarding firearms, ammo and reloading, so I cannot pull it out on demand and give it to you to read. If this has been proved on CGN in the past, I appologize for not knowing it, as I am new to CGN.
So once again, if I am wrong, please refer me to the correct facts in a reputable publication. I think we owe it to ourselves and others.
Perhaps this is something which we can very easily do some emperical research on, and report back to this forum. However do not blame me or CGN if you are injured or your firearm is damaged. There are other phenomena which are known but could not be duplicated in a laboratory, such as SEE (Secondary Explosion Effect". This is where a rifle is destroyed (usually a .30 calibre Magnum) when a very small charge of slow burning powder is ussed in these large cases. So perhaps even if we canot simulate it in a lab, it does not mean that it does not exist. There are enough people out there who believe in Santa and angels, but these have not been duplicated in a lab.
Looking forward to learning more!