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i watched a friend (10+ years experience reloader) get a squib load in his 1911. Than before the end of day he shot another and before anyone could stop him, he pulled the trigger on a jammed squib. Blew his barrel up, but he walked away with no injuries. Another shoot i watched my same friend shoot a double charge out of his 1911. Not only having the experience and following your load books and records important but paying attention while reloading regardless of amount of time reloading. Seeing these things happen really put me back in my place when i reload. No TV, radio, or kids.


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