I am writing this for you guys' entertainment. Over the weekend and yesterday, I loaded up 130 rds of 6.5x47. Took 40 with me to the range today expecting to shoot 300, but the damn cops were hogging the range so I had to settle for 100. Sit at the bench, chamber the first rd, squeeze....snap. Nothing. Open the bolt, pull the round, primer is dented. Try again, nothing. Proceed to shoot about 15 rds no problem. When I get home, I pull the bullet from the dud with my kinetic puller. I turn it upside down over my powder container and catch the bullet, but no powder. Bullet is black over the boat tail. Can you believe I loaded an uncharged case??? In 10 years, I have never done this, especially not with bolt action rifle. No idea how I managed that one.
But get this. I am about 100% that I only did that with one case. I loaded 100 rounds and put them in one container in no real order, then 30 in another. I reached into the 100 rd container, grabbed 10, and put them in the case with 30. What are the odds that after all that mixing around, I grab the one round that wasn't charged on the first try?
But get this. I am about 100% that I only did that with one case. I loaded 100 rounds and put them in one container in no real order, then 30 in another. I reached into the 100 rd container, grabbed 10, and put them in the case with 30. What are the odds that after all that mixing around, I grab the one round that wasn't charged on the first try?