- Location
- Westbank, BC
So I was loading some more 223 with my Dillon 650 press. The primers
sometimes need to be jiggled into the pocket so I was working the lever back
and forth a bit. Now I have crushed primers, put them in sideways,
upsidedown and popped the case right out of the shell plate with no serious
results. Well suddenly there was a loud BANG. I froze. All my parts were
still there, no bullet had been launched but there was glass all over the
bench and the indicator rod in the primer magazine was gone. The primer I
was trying to get into the case had detonated causing a chain reaction and
igniting all 100 in the magazine, launching the indicating rod into the
light fixture. I'm done reloading till I get a new primer tube. I had to
drive the aluminum tube out with a hammer. Guess that's why there is a
steel outer tube.
John
sometimes need to be jiggled into the pocket so I was working the lever back
and forth a bit. Now I have crushed primers, put them in sideways,
upsidedown and popped the case right out of the shell plate with no serious
results. Well suddenly there was a loud BANG. I froze. All my parts were
still there, no bullet had been launched but there was glass all over the
bench and the indicator rod in the primer magazine was gone. The primer I
was trying to get into the case had detonated causing a chain reaction and
igniting all 100 in the magazine, launching the indicating rod into the
light fixture. I'm done reloading till I get a new primer tube. I had to
drive the aluminum tube out with a hammer. Guess that's why there is a
steel outer tube.

John