I've been reloading for over 40 years now; which seems sort of unbelievable in a way. Where does the time go?
Anyway; for most of that time I've had an inertia puller around to erase some of those hot loads, salvage components and round two when setting seating dies and the normal stuff that everyone needs to do once in a while, eventually. My normal pattern is to bang the puller on the concrete floor instead of hitting it on the bench, reasoning that there is little to be gained by beating the crap out of something that doesn't need the crap beat out of it.
A couple of days ago I was pulling down a few STWs, and had settled into the old tap-tap-tap- rattle and repeat routine when I was jarred out of my daze by a tap-tap-bang. OK, it wasn't muzzle-brake in your ear loud, but a bang is pretty loud when you're expecting a tap.
After looking at the smoking black hole where a 215M used to live and wondering why the powder didn't light; and perhaps speculating on what the ramifications would be if it did I got to wondering where the primer went. Well l looked up, and there was a nice round hole in my 14' high ceiling, more or less above where my head used to be. Oops, time to rethink the lean over from my chair and bang on the floor technique. Even one in a million is a bad bet when it's pointing at your head.
Then there's the little 10 pound anvil that could have been on the bench for beating purposes and a lesson in safety glasses that I'll probably not learn.
Anyone else have this happen to them?
Anyway; for most of that time I've had an inertia puller around to erase some of those hot loads, salvage components and round two when setting seating dies and the normal stuff that everyone needs to do once in a while, eventually. My normal pattern is to bang the puller on the concrete floor instead of hitting it on the bench, reasoning that there is little to be gained by beating the crap out of something that doesn't need the crap beat out of it.
A couple of days ago I was pulling down a few STWs, and had settled into the old tap-tap-tap- rattle and repeat routine when I was jarred out of my daze by a tap-tap-bang. OK, it wasn't muzzle-brake in your ear loud, but a bang is pretty loud when you're expecting a tap.
Anyone else have this happen to them?