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Old 06-18-2019, 2:13am   #10
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I’d say unlucky folks. With modern guns, these kinds of issues are exceptions rather than the rule, and if it happens, consider yourself unlucky.
When doing enuff of your own reloading, shit happens, no matter how careful we try to be.....I had a gun/reloading hobby back in the later 60's-early 70's and I used to reload a ton of ammo and among my favorite cals was of course the .44 mag.....8 3/8, and 10 5/8, one was nickel plated, rosewood grips...smooth sided.....

a couple time a buddy caught me making criticality ONE mistakes....

one time the gun went off, and the bullet stopped in the barrel about 1/2 way down, not enough powder I suppose....I went to shoot it again, earmuffs on of course, and he shouted SUPER LOUD to not pull that trigger, good thing or we be dead.....he was standing next to me.....out in a cinder block barn on the property of the Potomac Electric Power Co., part of the utility that supplied all the power to the Md. region and much of DC......another time out there I was in the driver seat of my '67 Grand Prix....and went to unload my .44 so thought it was unloaded and was discussing grip and trigger pull aiming toward the trans tunnel he saw the cartridge come around and said, 'DO NOT pull that trigger.....it would have been a LONG walk home, deaf as stones.....

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