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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
1911 Kaboom! Diagnosis help? (and always wear eye pro!).
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<blockquote data-quote="nakneker" data-source="post: 2140731" data-attributes="member: 92539"><p>First off I'm glad your ok! It's hard to share an incident that invites criticism no matter how constructive that criticism may or may not be. You certainly don't know what happened but I'd wager those old forgotten about reloads are the problem. I stopped shooting others peoples reloads a lomg time ago when an Uncle loaded some 22-250 rounds and gave me a box. The third round out of the box locked up the action on my Remington 788 and the recoil and boom from that round was no bueno, never shot someone else's reloads again. Kudos for having eye protection too, wise man.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nakneker, post: 2140731, member: 92539"] First off I’m glad your ok! It’s hard to share an incident that invites criticism no matter how constructive that criticism may or may not be. You certainly don’t know what happened but I’d wager those old forgotten about reloads are the problem. I stopped shooting others peoples reloads a lomg time ago when an Uncle loaded some 22-250 rounds and gave me a box. The third round out of the box locked up the action on my Remington 788 and the recoil and boom from that round was no bueno, never shot someone else’s reloads again. Kudos for having eye protection too, wise man. [/QUOTE]
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