I've heard often enough that if you reload enough or long enough eventually something will go wrong. I always thought - not me.
Sadly I had my first (and last) reloading accident last Sunday.
I started PPC this year and really like it. As most know PPC is generally shot with very light loads. I hate shooting .38 spc in my revolver because the chambers are pretty tight and it only takes a few dozen rounds till I can chamber .357's any more. So shooting PPC with my lightest loads I still got a lot of advice form the more expoerienced guys that my loads were too hot (too much noise and too much recoil) Over the past few months I've been inching downwards even bleow the minimum loads in my relaoding guides (I use 4).
Well on Sunday I tried the latest batch which was;
- 158 gr. Frontier Copper Plated FP's
- 4.0 gr. Hodgdon Universal
- WSMP Primers
- Remington Brass
NEVER USE THIS!
Any way during the match the recoil was very low. After the final stage of a 600 match I found I couldn't open the cylinder. It turns out that there are at least 4 and possibly more bullets lodged in the barrel of my favorite handgun. I now fear there is an excellent chance this gun is ruined.
The only really good thing here is that this is just an expensive warning - I wasn't injured.
New rule for me - I WILL NEVER EVER ASSEMBLE A LOAD THAT I CANNOT FIND PUBLISHED IN AT LEAST TWO REPUTABLE RELOADING GUIDES - NO MATTER WHO ELSE IS USING IT.
Sadly I had my first (and last) reloading accident last Sunday.
I started PPC this year and really like it. As most know PPC is generally shot with very light loads. I hate shooting .38 spc in my revolver because the chambers are pretty tight and it only takes a few dozen rounds till I can chamber .357's any more. So shooting PPC with my lightest loads I still got a lot of advice form the more expoerienced guys that my loads were too hot (too much noise and too much recoil) Over the past few months I've been inching downwards even bleow the minimum loads in my relaoding guides (I use 4).
Well on Sunday I tried the latest batch which was;
- 158 gr. Frontier Copper Plated FP's
- 4.0 gr. Hodgdon Universal
- WSMP Primers
- Remington Brass
NEVER USE THIS!
Any way during the match the recoil was very low. After the final stage of a 600 match I found I couldn't open the cylinder. It turns out that there are at least 4 and possibly more bullets lodged in the barrel of my favorite handgun. I now fear there is an excellent chance this gun is ruined.
The only really good thing here is that this is just an expensive warning - I wasn't injured.
New rule for me - I WILL NEVER EVER ASSEMBLE A LOAD THAT I CANNOT FIND PUBLISHED IN AT LEAST TWO REPUTABLE RELOADING GUIDES - NO MATTER WHO ELSE IS USING IT.