Went to the Range TodayFor reload testing, per previous discussion. Took along some 385 reloaded rounds in the range of 226.0 grs to 234.9grs, total loaded weight. All Winchester head stamps, 155gr HBRN plated BerrysBullets, 5.1gr Win231. WSP primers.
Started with the 226.0 - 226.9grs group in a Glock 23. Decided to try some benchrest group accuracy shooting to combine w/the reload testing. Sat down at the bench, shot from one of those red plastic triangular 3-steps/side devices. With a little breath and trigger control, actually shot some decent groups (3" - 6") at 30 feet. [Yes--I know--those aren't bragging groups; they are just baseline groups for comparison to when I shoot without any kind of bench rest. That is, what can the
gun do; what can
I do.]
Anyhow, the first batch of reloads went very well, no jammies of any kind at all. No especially loud reports nor heavy recoils of any kind. Just plain old smooth target shooting. So I went to the 227.0 - 227.9 batch and cranked those rounds out, as well. Same story; nothing to cause particular alarm.
Making a long story shorter, just kept on working up through the heavier cartridges, banging along and having a good time. Clanking on steel now. Until all 385 cartridges were fully exhausted, along with the shooter. Nice groups were history; my usual spray-and-pray handgunnery kicked in, but that's not germane to the actual testing process.
Nothing untoward at all during the whole shootaree. As it happened, nothing happened except plain vanilla target shooting. Can't ask for better results under the circumstances. Certainly, no KA-BOOM! But there was only one of those the last time.
Now.....what's lurking in all those other remaining rounds?
Addenda:(a) The little 5-inch poky-rod is a very technical term. Everyone needs to keep one in the range bag.
As for you next move, if you need help, I just happen to have a G23 that would love to see some of you ammo.
(a) 5" Poky-Rods: $35 on eBay, plus shipping.
(b) Ya know, shooters are usually generous types, but it's folly to ever let someone else shoot your reloaded ammo.
We all can see why.
I love working with my hands, building stuff, fixing stuff, BUT, none of them when used as designed have the ablilty to take a finger off or worse.
Table saw?
Just askin'.