Murphy's Law

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All handloading data posted on Full-Bore UK from 23/2/2021 must reference the published pressure tested data it was sourced from, posts without such verification will be removed.
Any existing data without such a reference should be treated as suspect and not used.

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Flanker

Murphy's Law

#1 Post by Flanker »

A few weeks ago I loaded a batch of 223 - I'm a fairly recent recruit to reloading.
When I took them to the range the first few didn't fire and we worked out that I'd pushed the primers in too far resulting in a light strike (not something I'll do again)

So today I bought a bullet puller and rescued the heads and powder from the whole batch. I put all the cases through my rifle and fired off all the primers - the only ones that didn't "bang" were the first few from the range day - the rest were all fine sign01
You've got to laugh I suppose.....
DaveT

Re: Murphy's Law

#2 Post by DaveT »

Its all good practice!!!
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Re: Murphy's Law

#3 Post by ovenpaa »

Argh.... I have not done that but I did have a spate of duff primers on new unfired cases, it turned out the cases which were being fire formed were jumping forward in the chamber because the OAL was a few thou to short to jam the case in place.
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Re: Murphy's Law

#4 Post by Flanker »

DaveT wrote:Its all good practice!!!
Yup, I'm a pretty competent bullet puller now :lol:
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