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<blockquote data-quote="nmbarta" data-source="post: 2160733" data-attributes="member: 78438"><p>Hopefully it didn't etch my chamber. Looks like it was close to being worse than it was.</p><p>I don't consider myself stupid, but what I did was.</p><p>Thanks for the nice responses, as meticulous as I am, this still happened. </p><p>Complacency was my problem, and it's almost unavoidable to become complacent to some degree.</p><p>It was a definite wake up call.</p><p>It's not fun to post this sort of thing, but I decided it's worth looking a bit foolish if it prevents someone from doing something similar. It's always better to learn from other people's mistakes than to make them yourself.</p><p>Mistakes will happen, in this sport, mistakes aren't always this forgiving.</p><p>The more we know, the less likely they are to happen.</p><p>My shooting pad will now have the same rule as my reloading bench (never more than one powder, primer, bullet, die on it)</p><p>Never more than one type of ammo on the pad at a time. That was already a rule....minus the "never" part I guess. I got in a hurry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nmbarta, post: 2160733, member: 78438"] Hopefully it didn't etch my chamber. Looks like it was close to being worse than it was. I don't consider myself stupid, but what I did was. Thanks for the nice responses, as meticulous as I am, this still happened. Complacency was my problem, and it's almost unavoidable to become complacent to some degree. It was a definite wake up call. It's not fun to post this sort of thing, but I decided it's worth looking a bit foolish if it prevents someone from doing something similar. It's always better to learn from other people's mistakes than to make them yourself. Mistakes will happen, in this sport, mistakes aren't always this forgiving. The more we know, the less likely they are to happen. My shooting pad will now have the same rule as my reloading bench (never more than one powder, primer, bullet, die on it) Never more than one type of ammo on the pad at a time. That was already a rule....minus the "never" part I guess. I got in a hurry. [/QUOTE]
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