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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote=".300 Dakota" data-source="post: 2161630" data-attributes="member: 106514"><p>The only reason I don't have a horror story to tell is because the round wouldn't chamber. And like an idiot, I thought I left the bullet seated too long and tried another round. It wouldn't chamber either. Well, they actually did chamber, the bolt wouldn't close. I accidentally grabbed a sleeve of 260 Remington instead of 6.5 Creedmoor that I was trying. I didn't fuss too much about having to leave to get the correct ammo. I was just grateful I could leave. It happens. Like you, I got in a hurry and grabbed something off the loading bench thinking it was the last thing I loaded. I suppose I should employ a rule here and now whereby I do not chamber a round until it has been thoroughly inspected. That will allow for some time to let the barrel cool between shots, but will also ensure this doesn't happen again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".300 Dakota, post: 2161630, member: 106514"] The only reason I don't have a horror story to tell is because the round wouldn't chamber. And like an idiot, I thought I left the bullet seated too long and tried another round. It wouldn't chamber either. Well, they actually did chamber, the bolt wouldn't close. I accidentally grabbed a sleeve of 260 Remington instead of 6.5 Creedmoor that I was trying. I didn't fuss too much about having to leave to get the correct ammo. I was just grateful I could leave. It happens. Like you, I got in a hurry and grabbed something off the loading bench thinking it was the last thing I loaded. I suppose I should employ a rule here and now whereby I do not chamber a round until it has been thoroughly inspected. That will allow for some time to let the barrel cool between shots, but will also ensure this doesn't happen again. [/QUOTE]
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