I made a bad shot yesterday

User00056

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It shouldn't have been. It was a 120 yard doe off sticks with my .223. I have a tried and tested home-load that never fails me, so how I managed to pull the shot puzzled me. I won't go into detail, but suffice to say I made it right very quickly.

I felt bad about it all last night, and was just about to head out to check zero this morning, when I picked the two fired cases out of my pocket....

Can you spot what's different? Old Q' now can. Yep, I'd inadvertently managed to load a factory round as the top round in my mag':( :oops:

I usually have a few loose rounds in my ammunition safe, but I hadn't realised I'd left a factory round in there as well as a few reloads. That's not a mistake I've made before, and I'll be making damn sure it doesn't happen again.

cases.webp
 
An easy mistake to make.
Often we do these things in the dark, when barely awake yet.
I have inadvertently loaded a 5 round .243 mag with 4x 58g V-max and 1x 100g soft point, convinced that all 5 were the 100g rounds.
Luckily the 100g was on top, and did the job without a 2nd shot being required, and thankfully no other shot opportunities presented themselves.
I didn't discover my error until unloading back at my vehicle.
 
Out of interest how much did the POI change ? Were they different weight bullets ?
Enough to matter 😳 I reload 55grain and the factory bullets are 50. There's a velocity difference too. It resulted in a spine shot, shot so a good six inches high and left I would say.

It could just as easily have resulted in a clean miss. Unfortunately in this case it resulted in a bad hit
 
It shouldn't have been. It was a 120 yard doe off sticks with my .223. I have a tried and tested home-load that never fails me, so how I managed to pull the shot puzzled me. I won't go into detail, but suffice to say I made it right very quickly.

I felt bad about it all last night, and was just about to head out to check zero this morning, when I picked the two fired cases out of my pocket....

Can you spot what's different? Old Q' now can. Yep, I'd inadvertently managed to load a factory round as the top round in my mag':( :oops:

I usually have a few loose rounds in my ammunition safe, but I hadn't realised I'd left a factory round in there as well as a few reloads. That's not a mistake I've made before, and I'll be making damn sure it doesn't happen again.

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My sympathies, as I’ve written here about making virtually the same mistake.

maximus otter
 
I once remember the boss showing me a blown case .243. He had been out with his son the previous evening to shoot some Sika hinds. A couple of misses and a bad shot on the next one. He had picked up the .270 and taken .243 ammo. I didn't at that time realise it would work but it obviously did. I also made a mistake when going to load with the boss on a grouse moor, I took and put in the RR two slabs of 12 bore shells, the boss took the 16 bore guns. Thank God there was an Italian gun using 16's and a lot of frantic running got me some ammo. Lunch time I went to thelocal gun shop (about 20 miles away) and bought all their 16 bore shells.
 
That’s really quite chilling

It gets worse. They're designed for and commonly used in the same, extremely common rifle (AR15). They're semi auto (straight pull here but same loading prcedure) so you don't have any feel for whether you're having to force the round in. The rifles are modular so you can use one lower with two uppers, perhaps with the same furniture and sights. The mags are the same. It's a perfect storm of bad ideas. I understand what it seeks to achieve but I personally think that gain is massively outweighed by the downsides. And yet it got through hundreds of meetings without someone putting their foot down and saying, "No. This is ridiculously dangerous."
 
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