Don't just read the numbers!
Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2017 1:02 pm
Hey all, I'm going to tell a little story on myself in hopes anyone else out there that is just getting started in realoading doesn't make the same mistake that I did. Up until 2 weeks ago I knew nothing of all the various powders that are available out there, the only reloading I've done was shotshells 35 years ago and at that time I was young and my father did the component shopping. I decided to reload the .41 mag and started researching load data and come up with my first starting loads. Now that I had that I needed to go buy powder and primers, already had bullets purchased online. I knew getting certain powders could be a crap shoot so I wrote down 4 different powders that would work for what I wanted to do. In my haste I wrote down #7 as one of the powders that would work. Well I picked up some #7 not knowing there was a Alliant reloader 7 and a Accurate Arms #7. You guessed it I got the wrong one.
Eager to get started I loaded up 10 and had to wait a couple days to test them because of high winds. When I was able to shoot I gripped my pistol tight not knowing what to expect compared to a factory load and squeezed the trigger. The pistol go pew instead of pow! I have never had a squib before but I knew something was wrong sat there for a couple minutes trying to figure out what it was. I'm a pretty cautious person and went down range to see where it hit. No hole within two foot of the bulleye! Ok go back and inspect pistol and sure enough can't see through barrel. I go back home and research Reloader 7 and nothing, nadda on use in pistol cartridges. Then it dawns on me what I did. Lucky for me it produced an under powered round that couldn't make it out the barrel instead of blowing up on me.
Two things, always always right down all information and why would two different powder company's use the same number for two completely different powders. On the bright side I got to test out my bullet puller. You just can't be careful enough with this reloading stuff that is for sure! Thanks for looking, Dave
Eager to get started I loaded up 10 and had to wait a couple days to test them because of high winds. When I was able to shoot I gripped my pistol tight not knowing what to expect compared to a factory load and squeezed the trigger. The pistol go pew instead of pow! I have never had a squib before but I knew something was wrong sat there for a couple minutes trying to figure out what it was. I'm a pretty cautious person and went down range to see where it hit. No hole within two foot of the bulleye! Ok go back and inspect pistol and sure enough can't see through barrel. I go back home and research Reloader 7 and nothing, nadda on use in pistol cartridges. Then it dawns on me what I did. Lucky for me it produced an under powered round that couldn't make it out the barrel instead of blowing up on me.
Two things, always always right down all information and why would two different powder company's use the same number for two completely different powders. On the bright side I got to test out my bullet puller. You just can't be careful enough with this reloading stuff that is for sure! Thanks for looking, Dave