From:   "E.J. Totty", [EMAIL PROTECTED]

>This from my memory:
>
>Rook rifle cartridges were reloaded for economy.
        --snip--

>The primer went in last so you didn't have accidents.
        --snip--

>This is cartridge reloading - for Rook Rifles - as it
>used to be before and after the Great War.
>
>Anyone got any memories to match or complement these?
>
>Regards
>Norman Bassett
>drakenfels.org

        Steve, & Norm,

        Norm, I take it by your description above, that
the particular cases you employed had their own anvil?

        Recently, I saw a picture (can't remember where)
of a case that had its own projection in the center of the
primer well.

        The reason I ask is that in your discussion you
don't mention placing one into the primer or the well.



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