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Reloading
First mistake at the range... Very lucky
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<blockquote data-quote="MagnumManiac" data-source="post: 993345" data-attributes="member: 10755"><p>Bad mistake, but hey, we're only human and nothing damaged.</p><p>I once was at a shoot, there was a member of our team that EVERYBODY tried to avoid, you know, the guy that knows it all but actually has no idea. Anyway, he just so happened to be next to me, we were all shooting fouler/sighter shots when we heard a very strange string of shots coming from his bench, sounded like fire forming loads. He then asked me if I could see any hits on his target, so looked through my spotting scope, which was annoying having to move it, he didn't have one, could only see one hit that was clearly keyholed. I told him this, and he said it didn't feel or sound right when he fired 5 SHOTS and looked at his ammo, he was using 25-06 ammo in his 6.5-06!! </p><p>Nobody liked that guy, this was only one incident involving him. He also once rocked up during a cease fire and proceeded to start firing fire forming loads. He said it was safe because there isn't a bullet in the case, we almost had a dozen heart attacks out at the 500yrd line!!</p><p></p><p>Cheers.</p><p>gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MagnumManiac, post: 993345, member: 10755"] Bad mistake, but hey, we're only human and nothing damaged. I once was at a shoot, there was a member of our team that EVERYBODY tried to avoid, you know, the guy that knows it all but actually has no idea. Anyway, he just so happened to be next to me, we were all shooting fouler/sighter shots when we heard a very strange string of shots coming from his bench, sounded like fire forming loads. He then asked me if I could see any hits on his target, so looked through my spotting scope, which was annoying having to move it, he didn't have one, could only see one hit that was clearly keyholed. I told him this, and he said it didn't feel or sound right when he fired 5 SHOTS and looked at his ammo, he was using 25-06 ammo in his 6.5-06!! Nobody liked that guy, this was only one incident involving him. He also once rocked up during a cease fire and proceeded to start firing fire forming loads. He said it was safe because there isn't a bullet in the case, we almost had a dozen heart attacks out at the 500yrd line!! Cheers. gun) [/QUOTE]
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