I once forgot the powder before ramming home the ball on my
Lyman Great Plains 50 Hawken. It was a real SOB getting the
thing out. It's a mistake you don't make twice, but it seems
just about everybody makes it - Once.
Another mistake I made once was with my Rolling Block. I had
loaded a bunch and was making sure they chambered as the cases
were "lathe turned" ( Oh, buying them was another mistake).
The rifle was in the cradle and on about the fifteenth fitting, it went
bang when I closed the breech. The bullet made a nice clean hole
in the door before burying itself in a hill. I hadn't realized the firing
pin was a free floater and if it got dirty, sticks out. I learned to keep it
nice and clean after that.
I went to my club way back when ready to have fun with my 71 Mauser
only to find I had forgotten to insert primers. While I was loading I got
a phone call which caused me to lose track. Won't do that again either.
Lyman Great Plains 50 Hawken. It was a real SOB getting the
thing out. It's a mistake you don't make twice, but it seems
just about everybody makes it - Once.
Another mistake I made once was with my Rolling Block. I had
loaded a bunch and was making sure they chambered as the cases
were "lathe turned" ( Oh, buying them was another mistake).
The rifle was in the cradle and on about the fifteenth fitting, it went
bang when I closed the breech. The bullet made a nice clean hole
in the door before burying itself in a hill. I hadn't realized the firing
pin was a free floater and if it got dirty, sticks out. I learned to keep it
nice and clean after that.
I went to my club way back when ready to have fun with my 71 Mauser
only to find I had forgotten to insert primers. While I was loading I got
a phone call which caused me to lose track. Won't do that again either.

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