Feb 14, 2020 J jeep78 The Hen that laid the Golden Legos 36 0 Joined Jun 14, 2011 Messages 14,735 Reaction score 22,100 Location Mid-Ga Feb 14, 2020 #11 If you always load nose down, it is easier to drive squibs out. Nice flat surface to beat on.
Feb 14, 2020 madcow Frontiersman 97 0 Joined Jun 19, 2016 Messages 932 Reaction score 701 Location Augusta Feb 14, 2020 #12 9mm full wadcutters, there is such a thing.
Feb 14, 2020 Jackie Graham The Hen that laid the Golden Legos 675 0 Joined Oct 16, 2010 Messages 7,108 Reaction score 2,110 Location Covington, 30016 Feb 14, 2020 #13 Probably failed to read the part in the manual that said check your loads before using them. Damn, must have been in a rush to get to the range.
Probably failed to read the part in the manual that said check your loads before using them. Damn, must have been in a rush to get to the range.
Feb 26, 2020 richs ODT Junkie! 40 0 Joined Mar 18, 2013 Messages 4,766 Reaction score 6,869 Location East Cobb Feb 26, 2020 #14 Easiest way to clear a squib is to have a handful of shells loaded as "blanks" with enough powder to drive out the round... even better, make sure you keep the blanks in your EDC so you know where they are!
Easiest way to clear a squib is to have a handful of shells loaded as "blanks" with enough powder to drive out the round... even better, make sure you keep the blanks in your EDC so you know where they are!