Ok I have tried to post a link to stories about this but I am afraid my lack of computer skills is preventing it.
The story is in Seffner Florida on Friday there was an explosion at a residence that destroyed most of the home and send two of the occupants to the hospital, the gentleman doing the reloading in critical condition. Apparently he told emt's that he was loading ammunition with smokeless powder and had 6 pounds of powder in close proximity when the explosion occurred. You can google Seffner explosion and see a number of stories and pictures of the incident. I can find nothing from ATF or sheriffs office about a further investigation or details.
This happened about 10 miles from my home and it certainly caught my wife's attention since she knows how much powder I have stored. My first thought was that he was must have been using black powder which is certainly more prone to exploding than smokeless but he apparently he did say smokeless, if you believe the reporters.
So I asking has anyone seen or heard of a violent explosion while reloading smokeless? If so what were the circumstances? I have been reloading 50 years and never been worried about reloading or my storage of powder.
The story is in Seffner Florida on Friday there was an explosion at a residence that destroyed most of the home and send two of the occupants to the hospital, the gentleman doing the reloading in critical condition. Apparently he told emt's that he was loading ammunition with smokeless powder and had 6 pounds of powder in close proximity when the explosion occurred. You can google Seffner explosion and see a number of stories and pictures of the incident. I can find nothing from ATF or sheriffs office about a further investigation or details.
This happened about 10 miles from my home and it certainly caught my wife's attention since she knows how much powder I have stored. My first thought was that he was must have been using black powder which is certainly more prone to exploding than smokeless but he apparently he did say smokeless, if you believe the reporters.
So I asking has anyone seen or heard of a violent explosion while reloading smokeless? If so what were the circumstances? I have been reloading 50 years and never been worried about reloading or my storage of powder.