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mishap at the reloading table
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<blockquote data-quote="aviator41" data-source="post: 2411006" data-attributes="member: 30309"><p>The case went off in the down position, I had the press in auto-index mode, which is why the bullet is lodged in the decapping die. The turret had rotated into the decapping position in preperation for the next round. I'm starting to think that there was JUST enough pressure on the primer that all it took was a perhaps a strong down stroke, landing on the primer seating arm as I was preparing to remove the finished round and start the next. It was strictly luck that I was fumbling with the next piece of brass and not reaching to remove this round when it went off. normally, I am pulling the finished round and placing the next piece of brass in. I could have really damaged my hand badly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aviator41, post: 2411006, member: 30309"] The case went off in the down position, I had the press in auto-index mode, which is why the bullet is lodged in the decapping die. The turret had rotated into the decapping position in preperation for the next round. I'm starting to think that there was JUST enough pressure on the primer that all it took was a perhaps a strong down stroke, landing on the primer seating arm as I was preparing to remove the finished round and start the next. It was strictly luck that I was fumbling with the next piece of brass and not reaching to remove this round when it went off. normally, I am pulling the finished round and placing the next piece of brass in. I could have really damaged my hand badly. [/QUOTE]
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