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    Loose Ammo=Maxtoch Battery =Possible Death

    Think it as Tahr who recounted an incident of ammunition being discharged by battery. My mate this afternoon had his hunting pack on the back of his truck with some loose ammo and unbeknownst to him also a Maxtoch 18650 battery. Got out and grabbed his pack and BOOM a round goes off just missing him. Badly shaken is probably an understatement as he rang and told me immediately afterwards. Very lucky.
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    YIIIIKES scary stuff never heard of that. Thanks will be more aware now

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    That's the sort of thing that will give you nightmares. Lithium batteries need to be treated with a lot of respect.
    Loose ammo isn't ideal either.
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    No guarantees but unlikely to seriously injure anything but your underpants.

    And seriously doubt it could ever be fatal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Finnwolf View Post
    No guarantees but unlikely to seriously injure anything but your underpants.

    And seriously doubt it could ever be fatal.
    YEAH NAH...round exploding close to your vital bits could do you some serious harm.... it is after all a small explosion
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    YEAH NAH...round exploding close to your vital bits could do you some serious harm.... it is after all a small explosion
    I hear you but I was considering the event happened in a hunting pack.

    I recall in Guns & Ammo where a 30-06 round was ‘cooked-off’ on an electric element.

    The round was covered by a cardboard box and none of the bits of the cartridge penetrated the cardboard.

    My 2-cents worth!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Finnwolf View Post
    I hear you but I was considering the event happened in a hunting pack.

    I recall in Guns & Ammo where a 30-06 round was ‘cooked-off’ on an electric element.

    The round was covered by a cardboard box and none of the bits of the cartridge penetrated the cardboard.

    My 2-cents worth!
    We used to set .22s off with a hammer on an anvil. Place side down and flattening the primmer end. Projectile would bounce around the trusses,
    Like a fast bumble bee
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    Boom, cough,cough,cough

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maca49 View Post
    We used to set .22s off with a hammer on an anvil. Place side down and flattening the primmer end. Projectile would bounce around the trusses,
    Like a fast bumble bee
    How the hell did you live to be your young age!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maca49 View Post
    We used to set .22s off with a hammer on an anvil. Place side down and flattening the primmer end. Projectile would bounce around the trusses,
    Like a fast bumble bee
    Do that on an anvil with a slice of gelly - magic!
    ‘Many of my bullets have died in vain’

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    Aside from the fact that I never carry loose ammo, always in my belt pouch or in the factory box, nor lith bats, spare ones always in a purpose designed bat holder, how exactly did this happen?
    Lithium batteries I treat with huge respect at all times.

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    F that!

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    Thanks Te Rei - that's a timely reminder. Important one..
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    I had a 308 round explode in the breech of a finnwolf one day due to the firing pin being proud and when I went to eject the full round it went off and a piece of brass went in below my right tit and exited out the back muscle that goes down the side of your ribs. Didn't hurt but my ears were certainly ringing! Once I noticed blood dripping down my leg I thought I better investigate and ended up at ED. I told the male nurse that it was a workshop accident as I didn't know what they would do if they thought a firearm was involved. The nurse turned out to be a target shooter and reloader so I came clean and he put workshop accident down as the cause. I had an xray and no metal was located in me so a couple of stitches and off home. It did hurt the next few days while healing. If that brass had hit an artery it could well have been very serious, but lucky for me just a few veins were hit, so I think keep your batteries packed away, and your ammo as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruger7mm View Post
    I had a 308 round explode in the breech of a finnwolf one day due to the firing pin being proud and when I went to eject the full round it went off and a piece of brass went in below my right tit and exited out the back muscle that goes down the side of your ribs. Didn't hurt but my ears were certainly ringing! Once I noticed blood dripping down my leg I thought I better investigate and ended up at ED. I told the male nurse that it was a workshop accident as I didn't know what they would do if they thought a firearm was involved. The nurse turned out to be a target shooter and reloader so I came clean and he put workshop accident down as the cause. I had an xray and no metal was located in me so a couple of stitches and off home. It did hurt the next few days while healing. If that brass had hit an artery it could well have been very serious, but lucky for me just a few veins were hit, so I think keep your batteries packed away, and your ammo as well.
    Wow! As a Finnwolf owner I’ll bear that in mind!
    ‘Many of my bullets have died in vain’

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    Quote Originally Posted by Finnwolf View Post
    Wow! As a Finnwolf owner I’ll bear that in mind!
    Best get rid of the old antique.....
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