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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="misterc01" data-source="post: 2161439" data-attributes="member: 109160"><p>Thanks for sharing ~ and I suspect we all may have seat in the "Oops"boat sometime when a brain cramp or other mistake bites or almost bites us!! I understnd the self-examiation and rerunning the scenario you must have gone thru as you beat your self up. I shot a .22 match, and in the last relay, we loaded a magazine with 5 rounds in a ten round magazine fired the five shots which emptied the magazine, I removed, pu ton the safety "knowing" I had "fired the last round" as usual emptying the rifle. I Next morning. getting ready to clean it, I "knew" it was empty, and as is my usual practise, opened the bolt to get ready to clean it. I am not sure what hit the l floor first, my jaw, heart or the round that ejected from my "empty" rifle. Retracing my actions - first, I failed to ensure I had only loaded fiver ropunds ( it was six), to open the bolt and insert an ECI into t (normal practise), and I got to talking losing my "situational awareness" relying onbeing on autopilot in my pot-shooting range actvities - being compalacen and not focusing on an always dangerous activity!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="misterc01, post: 2161439, member: 109160"] Thanks for sharing ~ and I suspect we all may have seat in the "Oops"boat sometime when a brain cramp or other mistake bites or almost bites us!! I understnd the self-examiation and rerunning the scenario you must have gone thru as you beat your self up. I shot a .22 match, and in the last relay, we loaded a magazine with 5 rounds in a ten round magazine fired the five shots which emptied the magazine, I removed, pu ton the safety "knowing" I had "fired the last round" as usual emptying the rifle. I Next morning. getting ready to clean it, I "knew" it was empty, and as is my usual practise, opened the bolt to get ready to clean it. I am not sure what hit the l floor first, my jaw, heart or the round that ejected from my "empty" rifle. Retracing my actions - first, I failed to ensure I had only loaded fiver ropunds ( it was six), to open the bolt and insert an ECI into t (normal practise), and I got to talking losing my "situational awareness" relying onbeing on autopilot in my pot-shooting range actvities - being compalacen and not focusing on an always dangerous activity! [/QUOTE]
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