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<blockquote data-quote="451LRML" data-source="post: 4689366" data-attributes="member: 17256"><p>Possibilities might have included:</p><p>1) short started into muzzle at point of forward separation.</p><p>2) no ignition of powder, primer pop only and moved bullet off the powder.</p><p>3) overcharging - too much powder</p><p>4) S.E.E; no bullet at all - same scenario as TN last accident in 2015 by G. Hoover</p><p>5) double load</p><p>6) bullet not seated fully on powder</p><p>7) Duplexing</p><p>8) Really don't know what happened.</p><p>There may be other scenarios??</p><p></p><p>One thing is for sure - no one took the time to state 'this is what can happen when you double-load your ML - always mark your ramrod. Please do so and always think safety' and share this info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="451LRML, post: 4689366, member: 17256"] Possibilities might have included: 1) short started into muzzle at point of forward separation. 2) no ignition of powder, primer pop only and moved bullet off the powder. 3) overcharging - too much powder 4) S.E.E; no bullet at all - same scenario as TN last accident in 2015 by G. Hoover 5) double load 6) bullet not seated fully on powder 7) Duplexing 8) Really don’t know what happened. There may be other scenarios?? One thing is for sure - no one took the time to state ‘this is what can happen when you double-load your ML - always mark your ramrod. Please do so and always think safety’ and share this info. [/QUOTE]
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