Was over at a shooting buddies place trying out his new Norinco M14, and my Norinco SKS. We blasted through a couple dozen mags and shot up the last of the mil-spec ammo he had. So buddy breaks out his handloads. Didn't even think about it, just assumed his would be put together as safely as the average serious handloader.
So picture this, he loads up the mag, hands it over, I pull down on the 100 m gong and boom, the world explodes. Here's me on my butt, a smoking left glove, picture Willie E. Coyote after the Acme rocket exploded. So the first thing "buddy" says, WHAT DID YOU DO TO MY RIFLE??? Then as an after thought, gee are you alright? Huh says I.
The barrel was blasted out 20 feet, the action pretty well vaporized, we found bits and pieces scattered about on the snow. I got a bruised left arm and a few nicks on my cheek. Two good sized gouges in my shooting glasses though.
So after we get me cleaned up we pull some of his handloads, get this 25 grs of BULLSEYE!!! Seems buddy was knocking back the Rye and Kokanee while he was loading for his .357. Switched over to .308 and didn't bother to dump out the bullseye from the his powder dump. He's not sure how he only got 25 grs, seems he was after 45grs of RL15, thank goodness for small miracles.
Get this, he put a claim in to his insurance company for the loss and it seems he's going to get enough for a settlement to buy a new one.
Learned a few things, don't trust somebody eles loads, wear safety glasses and double muff, ear plugs and muffs. Still haven't gotten over this twitch yet.
Glad to here you are alright. Cool story!
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I share your anxiety. Not a good thing to remember. Also a Norinco M14. Soft bolt lugs. The operating rod jammed. Kept the whole thing from smacking me dead center. Still carrying pieces in my forehead. Many speckles on the polycarbs. No matter how safe we think we are, there are some things over which we have no control.
Good shooting. Glad you're okay.
Robert
Glad you were not hurt.
From the examples I have seen of those Chinese rifles and pistols, I refuse to shoot any.
They are absolute rubbish!
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The fact that his first thought was about his rifle should tell you something about your choice in friends (and shooting buddies)!
The way I see it, he owes you a BIG apology and at least a good steak dinner.
George
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Shoot straight, shoot often, but by all means, use enough gun!
GLAD that you were not hurt worse, your lucky, go buy a LOTTO ticket and quickly.
FN
DON'T DRINK AND WORK AT THE BENCH !!!
Seems like a simple rule, but I see too many drinkers and reloaders. For one thing -- besides blowing yourself to kingdom come -- you don't want to mix food/drink and any of that reload material you're handling.
I see jerks out at the "gravel pit" all the time with a case of beer and a case of ammo. Typically they have their kids with them so they can pass on their "safe firearm handling" habits.
I'll pass on someone else's reloads until I've worked at the bench with them a bit and have a good idea that they're as fussy as I am. (OK, I got the poise on the wrong notch once and loaded 14.5 gr. instead of 9.5 gr. Now I TRIPLE check everything!)
Glad you didn't lose an eye, finger, the top off your head . . . Damn!!!
If I were the insurance company I'd deny the claim on grounds of reckless negligence.
NO DRINKING AND RELOADING / SHOOTING !!!
OK?
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You can make mistakes while playing golf and survive; guns are another matter.
Thank God you had your glasses on!
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FIND A NEW BUDDY.
See the Springfield Armory site for good stuff on the Chinese rifles. They are not shootable as they come. The angle on the bolt's locking surfaces do not match the receiver. Headspace developes as the locking lugs get mashed. The receivers are OK though. So you need to get a GI bolt installed and fitted to your receiver. When you are done you have spent more than a good rifle would have cost you in the first place. A lesson for life in general.
This hand loader and shooting buddy is a dangerious, irresponsible and possibly intelectually challenged guy. Is he is the type of person who who has lots of misfortune befall him? He never seems to get the concept that he is the problem?? He screws up and then defrauds his insurance company??? Who needs friends like that?? Guys like that die young from stupidity. I would stay far away for fear of getting killed myself. This guy sounds like the village idiot to me.
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Originally posted by Cain R:
I posted this a couple of weeks ago, on TFL but its pretty serious, so if you havn't seen it, here goes.Was over at a shooting buddies place trying out his new Norinco M14, and my Norinco SKS. We blasted through a couple dozen mags and shot up the last of the mil-spec ammo he had. So buddy breaks out his handloads. Didn't even think about it, just assumed his would be put together as safely as the average serious handloader.
So picture this, he loads up the mag, hands it over, I pull down on the 100 m gong and boom, the world explodes. Here's me on my butt, a smoking left glove, picture Willie E. Coyote after the Acme rocket exploded. So the first thing "buddy" says, WHAT DID YOU DO TO MY RIFLE??? Then as an after thought, gee are you alright? Huh says I.
The barrel was blasted out 20 feet, the action pretty well vaporized, we found bits and pieces scattered about on the snow. I got a bruised left arm and a few nicks on my cheek. Two good sized gouges in my shooting glasses though.
So after we get me cleaned up we pull some of his handloads, get this 25 grs of BULLSEYE!!! Seems buddy was knocking back the Rye and Kokanee while he was loading for his .357. Switched over to .308 and didn't bother to dump out the bullseye from the his powder dump. He's not sure how he only got 25 grs, seems he was after 45grs of RL15, thank goodness for small miracles.
Get this, he put a claim in to his insurance company for the loss and it seems he's going to get enough for a settlement to buy a new one.
Learned a few things, don't trust somebody eles loads, wear safety glasses and double muff, ear plugs and muffs. Still haven't gotten over this twitch yet.
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Here is the link for Chinese m1-a rifles.
http://www.fulton-armory.com/M14S_Eval.htm
Don't buy them!!
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