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    Default 223 primmer sealing

    I NEVER RELOADED MY 223 BEFORE. IS IT NECESSARY TO APPLY A SEALER ON THE PRIMMERS THAT I'M RELOADING? I SEE IT ON SOME OF THE USED BRASS THAT I BOUGHT. THANKS.

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    Default Re: 223 primmer sealing

    NO NOR IS CAPSLOCK NECESSARY ON A FORUM HOWEVER YOUR PROPPER USE OF PUNCTUATION IS APPRECIATED BUT PROBABLY NOT AS MUCH AS YOUR POSTING THIS QUESTION IN THE APPROPRIATE AMMUNITION AND RELOADING SECTION WOULD BE.
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    Default Re: 223 primmer sealing

    Haha!

    Neither is the ",,," ellipsis.
    Your instead of you're.
    Their, there or they're and "definately" are more good examples...

    /rant off



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    Default Re: 223 primmer sealing

    You forgot affect/effect :P
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    Default Re: 223 primmer sealing

    What disgusting behavior!

    The OP is fifty years old and it's his seventh post. Not all of us are "winz" on the "intarwebs" and we can't all be masters of the English language and possess the rapier-sharp wit necessary to flash a meme at someone.

    How about instead of treating a new guy, who's certainly my elder and most likely yours, in that manner you'd just given the information as any decent person would in real life? By being kind, courteous and not acting like a bunch of pompass jackasses.

    If some 50 year old man who was new to your town pulled over and asked "Hey, where's the gas station at?" would you mock him for ending a sentence with a preposition? Is that how you behave to your elders? Your parents must be quite proud of the job that they did in raising you!


    10xammo - I'm sorry for these rude answers. No, you do not have to apply a sealer. Lots of good reloading information here... click http://forum.pafoa.org/ammunition-reloading-25/ to get into the reloading "sub-board". Hope you find what you're looking for, welcome to PAFOA and please do excuse the behavior of some other people here. Not everyone had the benefit of virtuous parents that cared about instilling values in them.
    Last edited by thatJeffguy; July 15th, 2009 at 03:48 AM.

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    Default Re: 223 primmer sealing

    I have to agree...

    We get people from all walks of life coming to the forums for advice on firearms and related topics. Some of these guys may have had to have their kids or neighbors log them on just to ask a question. We really should treat people with more respect and give them credit where credit is due. If we don't, we are just pushing good people from the boards just because they've never had a typing class and don't know about internet etiquette!

    Thread closed because there is a duplicate in the Ammo forum...
    http://forum.pafoa.org/ammunition-re...r-sealing.html
    Last edited by RocketFoot; July 15th, 2009 at 09:51 AM.

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