CapLock
03-05-2018, 07:15
I was sighting in my T/C Hawkens front stuffer with some bullets a friend had cast. Between shots the range officer came over to talk about our guns. He walks off and I finish loading my rifle.
This is the point something went wrong. I'm guessing I double charged the black powder...or may have loaded another load on top of the existing. Either way I have my damn rod marked to measure but never looked. This would have caught a mistake.
At my shot I heard my neck crack like I was at the chiropractor. I felt burning pain and my friend says WTF are you shooting at. He says he saw dust kick up 10 feet over my target. I stood up backed away from the bench. I was expecting blood, but other than a sore neck I was fine.
People walked over from the pistol berms to see what was being shot. That's how different the report was.
I guess if there is a moral to this story....dont let yourself be distracted while reloading of any kind. Even if it's the range safety officer.
Surprisingly the gun wasn't damaged.
This is the point something went wrong. I'm guessing I double charged the black powder...or may have loaded another load on top of the existing. Either way I have my damn rod marked to measure but never looked. This would have caught a mistake.
At my shot I heard my neck crack like I was at the chiropractor. I felt burning pain and my friend says WTF are you shooting at. He says he saw dust kick up 10 feet over my target. I stood up backed away from the bench. I was expecting blood, but other than a sore neck I was fine.
People walked over from the pistol berms to see what was being shot. That's how different the report was.
I guess if there is a moral to this story....dont let yourself be distracted while reloading of any kind. Even if it's the range safety officer.
Surprisingly the gun wasn't damaged.