This is old hat for many of you experienced monolithic reloaders, but I see more and more questions coming from guys interested in monolithics and new to reloading them. I met up with one of my mates on the weekend now lockdown is over, and he showed me his lockdown project results, loading a range of different copper bullets. He had some worrying brass damage well before he expected pressure...
Johnny’s Reloading Bench is a popular YouTube channel, for good reason. Johnny did a video a while back, capturing an epic fail that he covered in excruciating detail, to get the message out there about how some monolithics can generate dangerous pressure.
Long story short, he blew the primers out of five rounds without realising (AR15) and frightened himself shitless. The moral of the story is to start low on the powder scale, and make sure - like really, really make sure - that you’ve got good data.
Watch the beginning bit for the explanation, then the actual incident is at 1hr 08 mins.
Johnny’s Reloading Bench is a popular YouTube channel, for good reason. Johnny did a video a while back, capturing an epic fail that he covered in excruciating detail, to get the message out there about how some monolithics can generate dangerous pressure.
Long story short, he blew the primers out of five rounds without realising (AR15) and frightened himself shitless. The moral of the story is to start low on the powder scale, and make sure - like really, really make sure - that you’ve got good data.
Watch the beginning bit for the explanation, then the actual incident is at 1hr 08 mins.