exploding inertia hammer
- andrewk
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exploding inertia hammer
well not quite but having a primer go off while hammering away at dismantling 243 ammo was enough to near solid my pants. i felt bits hit my face and arms, wasn't wearing safety glasses which i always have while hand loading ammunition. thank my lucky stars that the 45 odd grains of 2209 didn't go with it.
so probably a good time to remind all that we need our eyes to see what we are shooting at.
so probably a good time to remind all that we need our eyes to see what we are shooting at.
Re: exploding inertia hammer
Yep,
Like I say to my boys at work. Safe work practices should be used at home just as much as work.
"It makes no difference to me if you're injured at work or at home, Im still one man down on the job, and you're still injured."
I guess if its at home I don't have to deal with the worksafe tools though.
Like I say to my boys at work. Safe work practices should be used at home just as much as work.
"It makes no difference to me if you're injured at work or at home, Im still one man down on the job, and you're still injured."
I guess if its at home I don't have to deal with the worksafe tools though.
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Re: exploding inertia hammer
Ooohh thats scary I'll be careful with mine.
- andrewk
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Re: exploding inertia hammer
sure was! the bullet was still firmly seated, hadn't budged. i think it was caused by a primer seated too tight. took about 3 hits to set it off. i pulled another 35 without incident. wore safety glassesKnackers wrote:Ooohh thats scary I'll be careful with mine.
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Re: exploding inertia hammer
Shit, lucky the payload didn't go off.
Eye injuries are no fun - even a little speck of metal or sand etc stuck in your eye means a powerful light shining in your eye, with some joker picking it out with a needle. Been there, done that - not pleasant!
Eye injuries are no fun - even a little speck of metal or sand etc stuck in your eye means a powerful light shining in your eye, with some joker picking it out with a needle. Been there, done that - not pleasant!
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Re: exploding inertia hammer
That is a mystery..................................got me rooted as to why the powder wasnt ignited.
Regards Chris.
Regards Chris.
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Re: exploding inertia hammer
About twenty years ago I cracked a stockwhip in my right eye shit that was painful, it was like looking through 5 layers of glad wrap for a week and frighten the shit out of me. That being said I never learn though, cause I just had a disk blow up while I was cutting a hole in the wall to put a sliding door in.fenring wrote:Shit, lucky the payload didn't go off.
Eye injuries are no fun - even a little speck of metal or sand etc stuck in your eye means a powerful light shining in your eye, with some joker picking it out with a needle. Been there, done that - not pleasant!
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Re: exploding inertia hammer
thats no good mate....dont bother sending me that one
Re: exploding inertia hammer
Mate that’s a mongrel! I must admit I’ve probably pulled over 1000 rounds over the years with a hammer and never had this happen once, have I just been lucky ! just a few questions?
1) has any one else ever experienced this before
2) what would cause it to go off
3) why didn’t the powder go with it
All the best
John
1) has any one else ever experienced this before
2) what would cause it to go off
3) why didn’t the powder go with it
All the best
John
- wifecallsmegrumpy
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Re: exploding inertia hammer
Yeah I bet that was fun. I am on my third kenetic hammer, just keep busting them. It's awkward when I have to go next door to collect the bits that fly off.
Umm, excuse me but that bullet with the broken plastic thing in your backyard is mine
Umm, excuse me but that bullet with the broken plastic thing in your backyard is mine
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Re: exploding inertia hammer
Far Colonel how lucky are you.I think I might retire my Kinetic Hammer after seeing this
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Re: exploding inertia hammer
Christ you were lucky---- I'm onto my 2nd hammer, with no incidents--- except, I was poping pills--I mean I was extracting projectiles, when a bang occurred. I think what happened was --during the inertia pulling I must of lost the odd grain of powder on the concrete floor. While I was banging away----I mean hammering away, I can only assume that some of the powder must ignited.
I have no other explanation and no primer went off.
The only other handloading "incident" I've personally heard about, is when a young pro kangaroo shooter, in Queensland, in his words, "accidently dropped a primer into a 240 Weatherby case full of powder". He didn't shoot a lot of 'roos that night after that particular round went off . In fact, it took several days for his vision to restore and then he had to accuire another rifle.
Statistics tell us that shooting is still a very safe sport-- even though we all handle gunpowder and primers.
Malcolm
I have no other explanation and no primer went off.
The only other handloading "incident" I've personally heard about, is when a young pro kangaroo shooter, in Queensland, in his words, "accidently dropped a primer into a 240 Weatherby case full of powder". He didn't shoot a lot of 'roos that night after that particular round went off . In fact, it took several days for his vision to restore and then he had to accuire another rifle.
Statistics tell us that shooting is still a very safe sport-- even though we all handle gunpowder and primers.
Malcolm
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Re: exploding inertia hammer
chris.tyne wrote:That is a mystery..................................got me rooted as to why the powder wasnt ignited.
Regards Chris.
ditto.
Your a lucky man, buy a lotto ticket
Re: exploding inertia hammer
Thats it!!! Its the pliers and the press with the die removed from now on for me. I never did like the idea of flogging shit out of a plastic hammer on a concrete floor with a live round inserted. Jeez, imagine what might the outcome have been if the whole lot had gone off. You,re a lucky man
Jethro again
Jethro again
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Re: exploding inertia hammer
i tried the pliers after but of course it stuffs the bullet. i'm a tight arse these days. also i think your meant to hit a block of wood. i can't use it for small cal cases anymore cos the collet let go on a 204 case and the whole round went inside the hammer. guess where the bullet ended up... inside the case with the powder.Jethro wrote: Thats it!!! Its the pliers and the press with the die removed from now on for me. I never did like the idea of flogging shit out of a plastic hammer on a concrete floor with a live round inserted. Jeez, imagine what might the outcome have been if the whole lot had gone off. You,re a lucky man
Jethro again