Squib loads!

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Just curious how common or rare squib loads are in factory ammo. Never had one myself,however it's a scary thought when plinking away with semi-auto rifles and handguns.
 
Common... not so much but possible. Always be diligent: pay attention to the sound and always check the barrel for obstructions before resuming fire.
 
Happened to me twice in two twenty round boxes of Winchester silver tip 10mm. I pulled the rest and found more, Winchester didn't care. Their response was basically "sorry, not sure what happened there".
 
I have never had a squib with factory reloaded ammo. I had 1 squib load and it was with my 500sw!! I was using win 296 with 440 grain hard cast. Started and the recommended 35.5 grains and it didn't fully ignite. That big 50 cal slug was a royal pain to remove from the barrel. bumped it up to 37 grains ( on par with 4 of my friends and never had it happen again! just a massive boom and muzzle flash.
 
I have never had a squib with factory reloaded ammo. I had 1 squib load and it was with my 500sw!! I was using win 296 with 440 grain hard cast. Started and the recommended 35.5 grains and it didn't fully ignite. That big 50 cal slug was a royal pain to remove from the barrel. bumped it up to 37 grains ( on par with 4 of my friends and never had it happen again! just a massive boom and muzzle flash.

Tell me about it... I've had that happen several times with that powder and a few others.
 
I had it happen to me. It was my first day out with my .460V. I cleaned it and lubricated everything as recommended before I shot it so let's get that question out of the way.
I shot an American Eagle .45 LC to check it out. It worked. I shot another and it made a "wrong" sound. I actually forget if it was the first or second shot, it may have been the first.

Anyway, it didn't sound right. I unloaded it and saw that the primer fired and there was powder residue. I was at Poco and called over an RSO to ask about it.
I put a cleaning rod in and sure enough, there was a bullet stuck in there, about 3/4 of the way down. The RSO borrowed a brass rod from someone and we got it out.

Next, I fired a .460 round and it was fine. I have to admit, I was a bit shaky. So, I went back to the .45LC and "poot", another bad round. I pounded that out and put that box of ammo aside.

Wanstalls took the ammo back, gave me another box and every one went bang when I shot them. It made me nervous to buy AE ammo for a while but I got over that. It was just a bad batch.
So yes, it can and does happen.
 
I've been very lucky with regard to squips in factory ammo. Can't recall any .22 duds, but I shoot RWS and Eley, so there bloody well better not be any. Had 2 duds in 480 rounds of surplus 7.5x55. They both went bang the second time, so half-duds. Never had any issues with .223 and 12 gauge.
 
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