Whilst undergoing LEOSA quals yesterday, we had a brief range shutdown when a fellow shooter had a fail to fire...a possible squib.
Investigation revealed a Speer .40 caliber round had the primer inserted sideways in the brass. (This descripition per a range instructor who personally reloads.) The instructor said he had seen a similar defective round before, but that primer did not ignite.
He showed me the round upon request and explained the primer actually ignited but failed to ignite the powder charge. The round was thus intact.
No lot number(s) or other info was available except this was a factory manufactured round.
Further info will be in a LEOSA thread to be in the Concealed Carry section just a bit later this morning.
Be safe.
Note: If I am using the wrong terminology re: "ignited" and "ignite," my apologies.
Investigation revealed a Speer .40 caliber round had the primer inserted sideways in the brass. (This descripition per a range instructor who personally reloads.) The instructor said he had seen a similar defective round before, but that primer did not ignite.
He showed me the round upon request and explained the primer actually ignited but failed to ignite the powder charge. The round was thus intact.
No lot number(s) or other info was available except this was a factory manufactured round.
Further info will be in a LEOSA thread to be in the Concealed Carry section just a bit later this morning.
Be safe.
Note: If I am using the wrong terminology re: "ignited" and "ignite," my apologies.