First time I've had this happen in 30+ yrs of reloading. I was at the range yesterday doing some prep for the coming mule deer season in WA, when i had a catastrophic failure in round #41 in a box of 50 handloads. I was shooting offhand - first shot of 5 in a mag, and at the shot, the magazine was forcefully ejected, the floorplate was blown out of the mag, and spring, follower, and the other 4 rounds went forward of the line. Lots of "extra" gas. No injury to report other than the initial shock. The load I was using was as follows:
123gr ELD-M
CCI #41
29.4gr AA 2520 (dropped from Redding BR Powder measure - these averaged between 29.35 to 29.6 in the sample set I took - 29.6 is a listed max in the Accurate load book)
Lapua cases (new)
OAL: 2.245"
The gun is an Aero framed pistol built around an OdinWorks 12" barrel with a Midwest Industries rail. The bolt looks fine, but I will be checking headspace and internals with a borescope. The magazine was bowed out a bit on the sides where the floorplate was - I was able to bend it back together, and it test fired great later in my 18" Faxon/Aero. Magwell looks fine so far, but will investigate more when I clean it up.
The plan is to drop this load back a grain or so to 28.5 (Saw this was a fave of DianeB). Rats - 160 some rounds I'll need to pull Either that or save them for a bolt gun I need to eventually buy.
I would guess this round had the old powder measure slip open and add a bit of pow-pow gradually - some of the other rounds near this one had a slight line developing around the case head. I will post pics later if I can get a good close-up.
123gr ELD-M
CCI #41
29.4gr AA 2520 (dropped from Redding BR Powder measure - these averaged between 29.35 to 29.6 in the sample set I took - 29.6 is a listed max in the Accurate load book)
Lapua cases (new)
OAL: 2.245"
The gun is an Aero framed pistol built around an OdinWorks 12" barrel with a Midwest Industries rail. The bolt looks fine, but I will be checking headspace and internals with a borescope. The magazine was bowed out a bit on the sides where the floorplate was - I was able to bend it back together, and it test fired great later in my 18" Faxon/Aero. Magwell looks fine so far, but will investigate more when I clean it up.
The plan is to drop this load back a grain or so to 28.5 (Saw this was a fave of DianeB). Rats - 160 some rounds I'll need to pull Either that or save them for a bolt gun I need to eventually buy.
I would guess this round had the old powder measure slip open and add a bit of pow-pow gradually - some of the other rounds near this one had a slight line developing around the case head. I will post pics later if I can get a good close-up.
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