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Reloading
First mistake at the range... Very lucky
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<blockquote data-quote="Sargesniper" data-source="post: 992968" data-attributes="member: 61726"><p>So glad you and fellow shooters came out ok. I shoot (2) .308's and a .260 most of the time and I make a habit of keeping all ammo on a shelf behind the shooting bench. I only take one of the flip tops marked for specific rifle to the bench and return it and the rifle before I proceed with another rifle. I can see how this happened with your rifle. I am going to double check from now on.</p><p> I once made a mistake at the reloading bench and it cost me a fine rifle. I was so lucky to come out of the incident unscathed except for minor powder burns. I now make a habit to stop reloading if there is any kind of distraction present. One moment of inattention can be costly.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your post and don't feel like the Lone Ranger. WE ALL MAKE MISTAKES!</p><p> Good luck in the future. .......SARGESNIPER ......... SEMPER FI</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sargesniper, post: 992968, member: 61726"] So glad you and fellow shooters came out ok. I shoot (2) .308's and a .260 most of the time and I make a habit of keeping all ammo on a shelf behind the shooting bench. I only take one of the flip tops marked for specific rifle to the bench and return it and the rifle before I proceed with another rifle. I can see how this happened with your rifle. I am going to double check from now on. I once made a mistake at the reloading bench and it cost me a fine rifle. I was so lucky to come out of the incident unscathed except for minor powder burns. I now make a habit to stop reloading if there is any kind of distraction present. One moment of inattention can be costly. Thanks for your post and don't feel like the Lone Ranger. WE ALL MAKE MISTAKES! Good luck in the future. .......SARGESNIPER ......... SEMPER FI [/QUOTE]
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