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CCI Blazer Cases

capecodcapecod Member Posts: 1,341 ✭✭✭✭✭
edited August 2002 in Ask the Experts
Just out of curiosity - what makes these cases un-reloadable??

John in PA

Comments

  • NighthawkNighthawk Member Posts: 12,022 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    The material there made of will split if you try to reload them,I think its some type of Aluminum Alloy.


    Best!!

    Rugster
  • spclarkspclark Member Posts: 408
    edited November -1
    Yes, they're aluminum, and the primer flash holes aren't comptible with your typical reloading equipment.
  • leeblackmanleeblackman Member Posts: 5,303 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Not only that but they are berdain primed. Meaning the primer anvil is in the case not the primer.

    If I'm wrong please correct me, I won't be offended.

    The sound of a 12 gauge pump clears a house fatser than Rosie O eats a Big Mac !
  • IconoclastIconoclast Member Posts: 10,515 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    They were manufactured with the odd Berdan primer size to ensure no cheapskate could reload them! Smart move in today's litigious society.
  • leeblackmanleeblackman Member Posts: 5,303 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Wow, I didn't know that, that is pretty smart.

    If I'm wrong please correct me, I won't be offended.

    The sound of a 12 gauge pump clears a house fatser than Rosie O eats a Big Mac !
  • capecodcapecod Member Posts: 1,341 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Hey leeblackman: Its news to me too. I always thought people reloaded because its practical, economical and fun - not because we're penny pinching cheapskates. Now that we know what kind of society we're living in - we had better give up driving our cars, owning pets, owning property and most of all give up shooting - because someone, somewhere is already probably planning to sue us for something..
    Cheapskates everywhere be warned - get rid of your reloading equipment now before its too late.
    Regards,
    John in PA
    P.S. If you would like to get rid of your equipment - you can send it to me - I'll take care of it. Its a dirty job but someone has to do it!
    John

    John in PA
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