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    John Kepler
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    Quote Originally Posted by kcw View Post
    Not to mention that the manufacture of the primer mixture itself is a rather complicated (if you want commerical grade material) and potententially dangerous process.
    Potentially??? Bud, if it's "shock-sensitive" enough to be used as a primer, there's no "potential" about it....it's dangerous stuff! Not to mention the "L" word (lead as in lead styphnate) making it highly toxic to work with as well.

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