I hate to think what could have happened if the screw up that caused the "catastrophic failure" involved a much bigger item. Possibly, reading some manual or a discussion with another person might have prevented it.
My wife asked me that she seemed to hear a series of rhythmic sounds from the room when I reload. I asked her to watch me and tell me what she heard. I , almost unconsciously tap the top of the funnel twice with my pan after dumping a charge and she could hear that upstairs.Stuck in the funnel. Happens all the time
enGood catch but not sure you can put enough IMR-4895 into a 308 case to blow it up . Your basic safe load of 43gr under a 168gr smk is compressed a little . Not sure how much more powder you will get in there and still be able to seat the bullet to the correct COAL . Still a good catch and you should be proud of your self and your reloading practices in being able to catch that .
I think the issue is more no training rather then poor training . There is not really whole lot to train when it comes to basic shooting and safety . You have the 4 rules and the operation of the firearm . It's not like you're teaching calculus . There's not much to shooting firearms and maybe that's the problem . Pretty much anyone including small children can pick up a firearm and discharge it .
It's not the training IMHO it's the nut behind the wheel excepting it that's the problem . I have friends and or know guys that have grown up shooting but don't shoot much any more and there safety is scary and yet they think they are very safe . I have one friend that wanted to go shoot with me that claims he was around firearms his whole life . So I sent him a few safety videos to watch before I'd take him out . After watching them he said he did not want to go because there were to many rules . WOW !!! and this guy has a collage education . Some people just think they know better then the rest of us .
I avoid over charges by seating a bullet as soon as the case is charged. By seating a bullet immediately after charging a case you avoid the possibility of a double charge. On a rare occasion powder has gotten stuck in the funnel causing an underchare, the case gets emptied back into the hopper and I start over again. THere's nothing more frustrating than finding out that you've missed priming a case and finding a tiny pile of powder underneath the case.
That the best you have?Sweet story...![]()
I have one friend that wanted to go shoot with me that claims he was around firearms his whole life . So I sent him a few safety videos to watch before I'd take him out . After watching them he said he did not want to go because there were to many rules .
I think it was more a fact of you inferring to him that he was unsafe; friendship may suffer. May have been better to do safety instruction face to face.
I think it was more a fact of you inferring to him that he was unsafe; friendship may suffer. May have been better to do safety instruction face to face.
That's just being smart,old tanker.I use the same system.If I've only got 20 rounds to load I use the lee dippers and my digital scale and my trickler.Perfect amount of powder everytime.I double check everything.OCDAs a beginner, I may be too paranoid. I throw the charge just below what the load calls for then trickle the final amount on the scale. Before charging each case, I turn it, mouth down over the trickler to ensure it isn’t already charged. Once charged, the case goes directly to the bullet seater. I may relax a little, over time but hope to never get complacent.
I like to line them all up in the tray full of powder before i seat bullets. Just like in this case you can spot an issue before its an issue