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Reloading---shot spill!
So I've refilled the shot bottle with #8 shot and am in process of screwing it back on my Mec reloader. all of a sudden the little red push cap pops out and several pounds of #8 shot goes everywhere. all over the dining room table, off the table and onto the floor, ugh! those little pellets bounce quite a bit too making it sound even worse. My wife in the next room asks if I've done something worthy of murder. she's heard that sound before but never on such a large scale.
So after spilling even more on the floor while cleaning up I used the hand vac to get in the table crevices. I shut it off and what happens? bunch of shot falls out. ugh. I'll get the floor vac. lots of noise tells me I'm getting a bunch off the kitchen floor. it's a wood floor. so I'm not gonna make the same mistake I made with the hand vac by turning it off and having all that shot just fall back out the intake tube. I very smartly leave it running while I lift it up in an attempt to turn it upside down. well this turned the vacuum into a shotgun of sorts as it sprayed dozens of pellets all over the kitchen counters and cabinets. yep quite a few pellets were still bouncing around in there when I lifted it off the floor. sometimes you win and sometimes you're a dumbass. |
Dang too bad no one was there to get it all on video!
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Is it much cheaper to reload than buy?
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I've come to the conclusion that there is pretty much no way to prevent shot from getting everywhere. Every single time I try to refill the shot bottle, some spills. Heck, yesterday, I was trying to deal with an "empty" bag of shot. It was a plastic bag inside of a canvas bag. I decided to recycle the plastic bag. Unbeknownst to me, they had sewn the other end of the canvas bag shut by sewing through the plastic bag. When I tried to remove the plastic bag, several hundred spheres of #9 shot in what I thought was an empty bag went everywhere. At least I have a dedicated reloading room. (I consider it a must with small children, some of who still put everything in their mouths.)
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That's a really funny story Barettafan, thanks for sharing .
Cheers Richard |
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12 and 20ga wouldn't be nearly as much savings so I don't bother. |
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I haven’t been reloading shotshells very long, it is definatly messy. I’m primarily reloading 16ga and 28 ga now. I’ll reload 12, but I really don’t save much, it’s more of a hobby.
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Here is a pic of my reloading bench, I have a Dillon for pistol, and a ponsness Warren for shot shells. It’s clean here, now there are pieces of shot in every crevice.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1537978865.jpg |
that's a nice setup!
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That is a nice setup there dmc, might I suggest a raised rim around the outer edge, like on boat counters and tables. Helps to keep thing on the counter/ table surface.
A little opening at one corner makes it ease to collect small things off the surface. Cheers Richard |
OP made me laugh out loud and my sister too after I read it to her.
Thanks for sharing :) |
Reminds me of a story my uncle told me. My granddad always dropped shot and they would collect it later. Usually buckshot he said. Then they (My father and uncle) would find a unsuspecting toad, and roll the shot past him. The poor toad could not resist schlopping up each piece. Until he was so heavy he could not move.
Sounds a little harsh now, but poor country kids did not have much entertainment in the past. |
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