I keep mine in the fridge..
What? The gun,the eggs or both?
I keep mine in the fridge..
Well, on the plus side, since you have that new holster you have to get a new 629. No excuses!
Regarding the reloads... anybody can make a mistake, no matter how good they are. Could have been equipment error, too. Factory ammo has much less of a chance of being defective, but I personally know at least one person that had a squib load on, IIRC, factory ammunition.
Sorry to see your gun exploded. Make sure you post some photos of the replacement.![]()
Leah; Trust Me. It happened! I always buy quality rounds and shoot reloads from a trusted person. I shot one round and I didn't see hole in the paper 30 feet away. The recoil felt normal. I cocked the trigger. I fired.[/QUOTE said:Glad you were OK. When I was young I found a NIB Colt SAA in 38 Special for cheap in a small gun shop. It had set unwanted for about 10 years. Was I happy.
I was shooting factory 38 wad cutters and a fellow I knew offered some reloads 40% of factory, I bought 5 boxes.
The first few shots hit close to factory ammo. Then one shot did not hit the target.
I almost fired again but not on paper bothered me. I pulled the cylinder and discovered a wad cutter in the BBL. Tapped it out with an aluminum rod. I tried some more, a couple of rounds later another did not hit paper. Yep stuck in the BBL.
Due to the BBL Cylinder gap even a primer can make lots of noise. Being these were lighter loads I probably would have had a bulged BBL.
Note that out of your statement I pulled the part where you bought reloads from a trusted source.
There is no trusted source for reloads except ones self or a partner you have loaded with for years and then it's iffie.
I have only one paranoia in life, it is others reloads. Well a 2nd smaller one is complete 100% trust in Stainless Steel firearms that use high pressure loads. I now have 2 629's a CAM rev 4 and a new ILC one. I trust my 29, 27's and 19 over my 6xx models for this very reason.
I hope all goes well for you with S&W. Life isn't easy and some lessons are expensive. I'm glad you were not hurt.
I agree 100%. Guy joins, wait's SIX MONTHS TO POST, blows up an expensive gun just for attention. What else could it be?![]()
Not sure about the use HS6 with a 240 gr. Bullet in a. 44. To fast a powder for me. Seem to remember a 210 gr bullet was about max in the old load data books. Those were mostly mid range loads at 12 grs.
Anyone have current load data showing HS6 with this load? Leah, how were these reloads crimped?
Giz
leah--l think l would invest in a good bullet puller ($20) and an electronic scale($40-50) and dis-assemble those reloads. Weigh the pdr/bullets...Then you will know the ans to one unknown.......
Awww heck... just cut that 'ol barrel off flush right before the last stuck bullet... then it will be one fine "sheriff's model" and without all of that extra barrel, squibs will no longer be a problem, will it??
Wow... that just boggles my mind that someone would manage to fill their barrel like that.