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Just when you think you've seen it all...
jonk
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I was shooting a pre-WW2 Mauser sporting rifle this weekend. A real jem in my collection. Handloads.
Bang bang bang click.
Hmm.
No powder.
Fortunately it didn't unseat the bullet as sometimes happens.
Ok next case. Click. Same thing. This time it DID unseat the bullet and I had to hammer it out of the barrel.
SO I get to checking. Out of 30 rounds loaded, 8 of them had no powder.
I loaded all of these the night before on a single stage press. No double charges, there isn't enough room in the case for that. AND the 8 duds were all in a row.
So apparently I charged and loaded 22 rounds, then got to the last 8 and seated the bullet without charging them.
No distractions going, I just did this. A first for me. I've maybe missed charging ONE case on occasion, but never a whole string of them.
Moral- be careful when reloading! If I had been paying as poor attention while shooting as I apparently did loading, it could have lead to a lodged bullet and a follow up shot with powder and a destroyed gun and maybe hurt me. In practice this wouldn't have happened... this time... as all the remaining shots were duds. But still scary!
Bang bang bang click.
Hmm.
No powder.
Fortunately it didn't unseat the bullet as sometimes happens.
Ok next case. Click. Same thing. This time it DID unseat the bullet and I had to hammer it out of the barrel.
SO I get to checking. Out of 30 rounds loaded, 8 of them had no powder.
I loaded all of these the night before on a single stage press. No double charges, there isn't enough room in the case for that. AND the 8 duds were all in a row.
So apparently I charged and loaded 22 rounds, then got to the last 8 and seated the bullet without charging them.
No distractions going, I just did this. A first for me. I've maybe missed charging ONE case on occasion, but never a whole string of them.
Moral- be careful when reloading! If I had been paying as poor attention while shooting as I apparently did loading, it could have lead to a lodged bullet and a follow up shot with powder and a destroyed gun and maybe hurt me. In practice this wouldn't have happened... this time... as all the remaining shots were duds. But still scary!
Comments
A light angled just right, from behind your shoulder or over the bench, shining down in the case mouth lets your Mk.1 Mod.1 eyeball confirm the case has quantity one (1) powder as required for proper bang noises when the trigger is pulled.
It happens, as we all age brain-farts get more common, I know this from first hand experience. [:0][B)] The way to avoid brain-farts from hurting is to ALWAYS check the cases for powder as the last step before seating the bullets.
A light angled just right, from behind your shoulder or over the bench, shining down in the case mouth lets your Mk.1 Mod.1 eyeball confirm the case has quantity one (1) powder as required for proper bang noises when the trigger is pulled.
I prefer the ol' mk 1 mod 0's (no glasses) in conjunction with brand new LED technology. In which I almost don't have to worry about what angle the LED shines, it lights up the inside of those cases!
Unfortunately, I found that imbibing an excess of beer (good local pure brewed) leads me to sometimes not conduct the aforementioned inspection. Thereby having that embarrassing bang, bang, "click" moment on the range. I found it's better to enjoy the beer after reloading