David Sinko
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A few years ago I was shooting a match with my 625. I remember the bullet was the Berry 185 gr. HBRN, the goofy RN plated bullet with the hollow base that is supposed to duplicate the profile of 230 gr. ball. I don't remember what powder I was using, but I know it was supposed to be loaded to 130 PF. So I shoot and as far as I can tell the gun goes click, so I shoot again and make a perfect head shot. After I unload and show clear, the range officer nervously tells me that all the bystanders heard the primer pop but I was shooting so fast that he couldn't stop me before I fired the next shot. Well, they all have electronic hearing protection and I don't so I start to think. I didn't hear the primer pop or I would've stopped, so I try to figure out what happend. The offending case was black with soot so something fired but there was no recoil at all and it felt like a misfire. I can't prove it, but I suspect I somehow loaded one without powder (I don't remember if it was on the 550 or the 650). It obviously cleared the forcing cone and I must've shot it out with the next round. That next round went where it was supposed to go and nothing felt out of place when I shot. No part of my 625 was damaged at all. I don't suggest you make a habit of it, but it seems it is possible to screw up big time and get away with it.
Dave Sinko
Dave Sinko