Griff Murphey
10-22-2013, 05:32
The first time I used Pam I just sprayed it on my .30-40 cases in my loading block like Hornady One Shot. Needless to say I got too much on them. It was quite a cleanup chore and I wound up with too much all over. I had some powder sticking in the case mouth even after using Q tips in the case mouths.
Maury Krupp described the correct method (lightly spraying inside a plastic bag then manipulating the cases in the bag) but I already had these .30-40's loaded up. First time out I had a dead primer.
So today I thought I would shoot the rest up. I was all set to shoot a rapid string and a target break was imminent so I hurried. Got off three rounds then the fourth one did not sound right but a fired (seemingly) case ejected. I fed in another only it would not chamber. Yup stuck bullet and lots of unburned powder. Thankfully the bullet had not gone in far enough or I might have cranked a live one in behind it, and blown up myself and the gun (98 Krag).
Plus it tapped out easily. So thank you, Guardian Angel.
2 morals here: Get full details before trying any new technique, and never rush handloading.
If you screw up, back up. I should have washed/degreased those cases.
Maury Krupp described the correct method (lightly spraying inside a plastic bag then manipulating the cases in the bag) but I already had these .30-40's loaded up. First time out I had a dead primer.
So today I thought I would shoot the rest up. I was all set to shoot a rapid string and a target break was imminent so I hurried. Got off three rounds then the fourth one did not sound right but a fired (seemingly) case ejected. I fed in another only it would not chamber. Yup stuck bullet and lots of unburned powder. Thankfully the bullet had not gone in far enough or I might have cranked a live one in behind it, and blown up myself and the gun (98 Krag).
Plus it tapped out easily. So thank you, Guardian Angel.
2 morals here: Get full details before trying any new technique, and never rush handloading.
If you screw up, back up. I should have washed/degreased those cases.