Why did you put alignment rod in barrel I always put mine on the bayonet so the top of rod is even with bottom muzzle hole or suppressorAccidents do happen. I almost had one. I have a rifle range in my basement, and I was getting ready to test a new subsonic 300 Blackout load with my Magneto Speed Chronograph. I had put the Alignment Rod in (through the can and about an inch into the barrel) to confirm the alignment of the Magneto, and ALMOST forgot to take it out. It was close. I then did some research, and I'm very happy I bought a rod made out of carbon fiber. - The next thing I did was to wrap bright red tape around the rod, and I will be much more careful in the future. - And by the way...I'm still very pissed at myself.



Good grief!! That Feller was definitely FORMING brass. Hope you got him up to speed on how close to the edge he was playing.... JohnI just had a guy tell me he broke a bolt handle off. This was alarming because I tigged it on and timed it perfectly. I asked him how it happened. He told me he was fire forming virgin brass.....you can imagine how skeptical I was at this point.
He was filling the case with 30 grs of 4350 and sealing the necks with Vaseline. The amount of pressure was incredible.
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Good idea.Why did you put alignment rod in barrel I always put mine on the bayonet so the top of rod is even with bottom muzzle hole or suppressor
Yup. This. Even between strings, if I get up from the bench or after cold range.I've been pulling the bolt and squinting down the bore before chambering a round before firing.
