Win1892
Member
We've all got one or two. Not the dangerous kind where someone could have been injured, but where Murphys law turned against you. Broken hardware, spilled containers, etc. The kind of thing that makes you look around to see who was watching.
I'll start:
I slid the powder bar out of the powder dispenser on my Dillon 650, with a full hopper. Trying to catch the Trail Boss spilling in 6 directions was a challenge.
Spent 2 weeks tumbling enough .223 brass to overflow a 5 gallon bucket and then left the bucket in the driveway in a torrential rain. Tumbled it all again.
Tripped the GFI outlet in my garage that my Dillon 650 case feeder plugs into. Pulled the down tube to clear a jam, realized the outlet was tripped, walked over to reset. Went into the house, got distracted, went back into the garage an hour later to find an empty case feeder and about 300 45ACP cases in every nook and cranny within 10 feet.
I'll start:
I slid the powder bar out of the powder dispenser on my Dillon 650, with a full hopper. Trying to catch the Trail Boss spilling in 6 directions was a challenge.
Spent 2 weeks tumbling enough .223 brass to overflow a 5 gallon bucket and then left the bucket in the driveway in a torrential rain. Tumbled it all again.
Tripped the GFI outlet in my garage that my Dillon 650 case feeder plugs into. Pulled the down tube to clear a jam, realized the outlet was tripped, walked over to reset. Went into the house, got distracted, went back into the garage an hour later to find an empty case feeder and about 300 45ACP cases in every nook and cranny within 10 feet.