MarkGlazer
New member
I've been loading for just over two years now. I always wear safety glasses throughout the priming/power/bullet seating process (I process brass separately, have it stored and ready to load). Lately I've been wondering if the risk stops after I seat primers and can do away with the glasses. My motivation is the fact that I wear safety glasses over my regular glasses, kind of uncomfortable.
In the two plus years, I have never experienced any issues loading, no detonated primers, accidents, etc. I won't be arrogant enough to say I've perfected the process because I haven't. But I do take great care in the passion that I pursue. I do understand that anything can happen at any time. I'm simply hard pressed to see risk once the primer is seated.
Your thoughts?
In the two plus years, I have never experienced any issues loading, no detonated primers, accidents, etc. I won't be arrogant enough to say I've perfected the process because I haven't. But I do take great care in the passion that I pursue. I do understand that anything can happen at any time. I'm simply hard pressed to see risk once the primer is seated.
Your thoughts?