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Thread: Savage 10ml-11 Accident

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    Nasty accident...

    Unfortunate, but it is a confirmed accident from the VA DGIF.
    "Incident occurred 11/11/16 in Bath county. The victim was using a Savage ML apparently designed for smokeless powder. He owned the rifle for 15 years and used the same load. He's unclear if there was a air gap behind the powerbelt bullet or loaded a second charge on top of a charge that may have been left in the barrel from the year before. When he fired at a coyote, the rifle blew up and severely damaged his right hand."
    Warning: very graphic pics in article.

    http://www.wideopenspaces.com/graphi...ting-accident/

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    They covered this in Dougs message board and apparently was an admitted double load. Doing that with any muzzleloader and you have just made a pipe bomb.

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    It amazes me this happens, so easy to avoid....besides having your range rod marked.....my mentor had me pick up the habit of doing a controlled 'primer burn' to remove moisture etc at the start of the day. That action prevents a forgotten load from a previous shoot causing a double load. Always fire one off before I start the first load of the day.

    As we get older we tend to forget more, so you always have to be 'sure' not guess it's clear.

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    Many people shouldn't own any kind of firearm.
    I’m suspicious of people who don't like dogs, but I trust a dog who doesn't like a person.

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    I wonder if he got the coyote. ..?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hunter John View Post
    I wonder if he got the coyote. ..?
    a true hunters first question...very good !!!

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    Ouch. He can only blame himself. Was shooting my 10ml2 today and always check with my ramrod before loading. No exceptions, it only takes a second.

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    Wow, I am guessing he is left handed for that right thumb to be taken off....
    I use a line of tape as my guide on my ramrod to double check my load and bullet seating.
    "Everything is easy when you know how"
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    What I do is use a small flashlight and shine it up from breach end. If you see light shining up the barrel you are clear!

    Should mention those barrels are proof to 108000 psi apparently.
    Last edited by Big Jack; March 29th, 2017 at 08:24 PM.

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    An air gap with smokeless is not a problem, blackpowder though is a lot different.

    Nasty, he will not have a chance to do that again.

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