9mm mishap

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Heres what happened;

Showed father in law how to work press and select disc for lee pro auto powder measure.
Told him to weight first five then come see me as I had to shovel.
he then decided to load 120rds by the time I came in.

3.7 grains of powder - supposed to be 4.7

My question is can I use bullet puller to remove powder then reload powder and bullet or do I need to start all over and punch out a bunch of good primers?

Guess we both learned a valuable lesson.
 
3.7 grains of what powder...?

Can't you shoot them as soft loads?

I'd agree. If it's a safe load why not use them? I wouldn't go through all the effort to pull 120 rounds unless absolutely necessary.

Oh, and tell your f.i.l. not to disregards your advice. His screw-ups could cost him more than his pride.
 
Let the father in law pull all the bullets as penance for ignoring your advice. :p Seriously though, such a menial task might make him more careful in the future.
 
Yup.
We had a good talk and I explained what could of happened.
he was pretty upset as they were for his youngest daughters jr carbine.
Good lesson for us both.
 
If being used only in a carbine (pistol should be fine) probably best to just pull the bullets. Have the FIL do it.
There is a chance of the bullet sticking in the long barrel with a mild load.
I also load 9mm for a JR and keep all my loads for it in the mid to upper ranges.
 
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What weight pills were you using? If you're shooting these through a pistol, they should be fine as a light load. I've shot as low as 2.9gr of Titegroup behind a 132gr LRN pill which averages out to 927fps through a 4.48" barrel from my chrony.
 
Yup.
We had a good talk and I explained what could of happened.
he was pretty upset as they were for his youngest daughters jr carbine.
Good lesson for us both.

Just shoot them.
They will be a nice, light load for her.
 
For a young girl, who may or may not know the difference in a light enough shot to possibly leave the bullet lodged down the barrel, I wouldnt risk it, but thats me.
 
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