The less complicated you make life, and the less different cartridges you load/powders&bullets for each, the less likely it is that you'll have any problems.
Liked On: 31-01-2025, 10:03 PM
Load 1 thing at a time. Keep the powder bottle next to the scales and empty it all back into the bottle as soon as you're finished the batch.
Liked On: 31-01-2025, 10:02 PM
:o:o:wtfsmilie:
Liked On: 31-01-2025, 10:02 PM
At least it wasn’t a 7mm08 through a 300wsm. Mate owns a sports shop. Gets to see all the whoopsies. 267645267646267647
Liked On: 31-01-2025, 10:02 PM
Yep. I once, and only once, tried working up loads for two rifles at same time..... to save time. Ended up picking up the wrong tray of ammo and put a 6.5x55 through my 280AI. Now only the components...
Liked On: 31-01-2025, 10:02 PM
Yep. Mistakes, they do happen. Always a good wake up call. Glad you remain intact and are telling us about it.
Liked On: 31-01-2025, 10:01 PM
Accidentally loaded 162 yesterday rather than 150 didn’t notice until I picked up the brass I’d blown 3 from 5 primers, the kicker was my eyes were on the chrono as I was validating a load before...
Liked On: 31-01-2025, 10:01 PM
Date: 25/1/2025 Range: 100m (laser verified) Rifle: Remington Model 7 .223 Optic: March F 3-24x42 Mounts: Talley Ultralight 30mm Low - ring caps torqued to 20in/lb; base screws torqued "farmer...
Liked On: 31-01-2025, 09:50 PM
scanning for animals with a scope is a breach of rule 2 of the firearms safety code which says "always point your rifle in a safe direction." Not really a good idea for that reason alone.
Liked On: 31-01-2025, 09:43 PM
Righto fellas that's enough. If you have an issue with a retailer, your first port of call is to return to the retailer to remedy the issue. Fair call to report the experience on here as a heads up,...
Liked On: 31-01-2025, 09:41 PM
I'd be very weary of gun city work. While I have purchased firearms from them, and let's face it, probably will again, I wouldn't get them to set up anything or buy their branded gear. I've seen too...
Liked On: 31-01-2025, 09:40 PM
I would be suspect of the alloy grades being used in budget Chinese suppressors and their ability to resist pressure and therefore expand a seemingly ok thread engagement. The bore diameter...
Liked On: 31-01-2025, 09:39 PM
No mate everything looked ok except the workmanship. The shooter was not at fault either I chatted to him while he set it up and he was on point.
Liked On: 31-01-2025, 09:38 PM
Nga was there any obvious sign that the projectile hit the can on the way through or just blast pressure ? Threading for a suppressor isn't exactly difficult but does require a bit of care in set...
Liked On: 31-01-2025, 09:38 PM
Well that totally crushed someone's dream for the roar
Liked On: 31-01-2025, 09:37 PM