I stopped using Unique in my Hornady LnL measure because every once in a great while it would bridge and I'd get a very short load, as you experienced above. YMMV.
Stu
Stu
I haven't had a squib since 1970 but I still keep a range rod in my range bag (1/4"x12" brass rod). I learned my lesson and now look in every case I charge with powder before I seat a bullet...
Sometimes and I have no idea as to why, the powder does not ignite.
A few years back I was doing some 9mm X-Lite practice loads
with the large 147 gr plated bullet.
Even with my headset ear muffs on, the load was so slow that I
could hear the slide working on the pistol, but all six loads cleared the barrel.
I thought that sort of spooky!! Squib speed.......?
I put in my notes to add .2 grs of powder, for this pistol !!
Had my first squib at the range today. I was controlled firing so no incident but mashed up my cleaning rod getting it out. I shot about 350+ of these in the past. Here's the details:
38 special
125 grain X-treme plated bullets
5.7 grains of Unique
These are loaded on a rcbs pro2000 with auto advance. Please don't turn this into a progressive vs single stage debate.
Safety measure are a rcbs lock out die, led lighting, bulky powder that will fill the case on a double charge and easy to see low charge. I also look into the case EVERY time I place a bullet. The case is in easy view since I seat and crimp on station 5.
If I have a stoppage I pull EVERY case from the press and start over. I only had one stoppage in the beginning and it was not one of those pieces of brass.
My lock out die locks up at 7.1 unique and 4.0. It's possible to have a low load of 4.1 and not lock it out however that should be apparent by lookin in the case. I'm guessing this is the only possibility though.
Might switch powders or bump up to +p max (these are shot in 357 guns only). The powder measure seems to throw right on the money.
Any thoughts? The bullet went about halfway down the barrel. I'm also thinking of going back to coated lead again too.