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    Started this morning with a bang

    I spent some time this week cleaning out my old Lyman mould master getting ready to start casting soon. Today I did my Lee drip o matic. It was 1/3 full with solid lead with 2-3" of sprues from sinker making last winter. I was sitting at the computer 10 feet away from the pot. About 15 minutes into warm up BANG!! WTH just happened? Looked in the pot and found this. It must have fallen in sometime during the last year. The only serious injury was to my *** when the wife tore into it for waking her up so suddenly at 5:15 am.

    Note to self, CHECK THE POT BEFORE COOKING!!!Click image for larger version. 

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    this gave me a good laugh but in seriousness, glad you and equipment came out unscathed.

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    I recognize that.
    I used to wash my range brass in the kitchen sink, and dry 'em in the oven.

    After the second .45ACP cooked off in the oven, all reloading activities were banned from the kitchen.
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    I have had to replace the vacuum cleaner when it sucked up a dropped primer and blew .

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    I have not killed a vacuum cleaner yet, but as many primers as I drop I should be on about 10.

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    I'm with ebb, I have vacuumed up a few, so far with no booms. Haven't cooked of a round in either a pot or the oven. However my wife entered her disclaimer when I began reloading and casting. "Nothing in my kitchen"!

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    I was once melting stray lead in a plumbers ladle to pour a few sinkers, some were old pulled bullets I had gotten from someone. All of a sudden a large flash happened, I'm guessing a tracer.

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    I dumped some range scrap into a pot to melt and there was a 22 LR round in with it. Those darn things are loud when they go off unexpectedly.

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    I got banned from playing with molten lead in the living room.

    I was doing pound cast of Grendel. Grabed a case. Grabbed my neglected label. Lit the torch to melt the lead in the label.

    Once molten I poured the hot lead into the case. Bang!!!! Lead flew everywhere. I was seeing stars from the flash and my ears were ringing. Wife came out of the bathroom tripping over her pants to check on me. Was a funny sight. Still makes me giggle thinking about it.

    I put on my most innocent kid face I could muster. Didn't save me though. Funny how woman get so angry afterwards. Could you atleast be happy that I still have all my fingers and toes. Sheesh woman.

    Now I check cases for live primers before pouring in molten lead for pound casts.

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    I had a box of .357 magnums on the dashboard of my old Ford pickup come open and dump a half dozen or so down the defroster ducts. I wasn’t about to tear the dash out to liberate them. I could hear them rolling around making a turn. I used to cringe when I’d turn the blower on.

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    That's a very inefficient way to flux, if you ask me.

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    I melted a bunch of range scrap, it's a good I used the lid on the dutch oven as I heard several loud pops come from the pot. I found a couple of FMJ that ruptured.

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    I had a 22lr go off when melting a bucket of range scrap someone gave me. I should of wised up, but kept adding scrap and another went off. After that I threw away what was left. It was pretty dirty anyway. I think I was lucky and the 22s had floated to the top of the melt before they went off. That’s what spared me from too much wrath from the tinsel fairy. Now I only melt range scrap I’ve collected myself.

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    Along with giving up on WW’s as a source of alloy the excitement when a round pops cured me from mining berms. I’ll pay for good alloy, usually ISOcore, as the effort to process dubious scrap quality is no longer worth it. YMMV
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    Quote Originally Posted by blikseme300 View Post
    Along with giving up on WW’s as a source of alloy the excitement when a round pops cured me from mining berms. I’ll pay for good alloy, usually ISOcore, as the effort to process dubious scrap quality is no longer worth it. YMMV
    Even though I probably have more than I will ever use, I enjoy recovering range scrap and casting it into ingots. It’s a part of the hobby I enjoy.

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    You may have to buy some suspenders after the wifey thing.

    I used to burn the trash at the range on match day. Had a round cook off while I dumped a trash can. I'd already checked the can refuse for live ammo. Still got bit. Now I go through the burn barrel too.

    I got a bunch of indoor range scrap once. The range officier said he'd checked and cleared all live rounds. He was good at his word. I don't regret checking 1.5 ton of range scrap for a second.

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    hope you were wearing brown trousers

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    and i once had a box of old cast rejects that i was melting down and as i added a serving spoon full the pot exploded.....it was in the kitchen and the kitchen rug was covered with lead everywhere. there was a 9mm case in the bottom of the lead pot when i was cleaning up. LUCKY BOY !!

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    Glad you were far enough away from it and didn't get burned.

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    God takes care of fools, drunks and maybe now boolit casters.

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Abbreviations used in Reloading

BP Bronze Point IMR Improved Military Rifle PTD Pointed
BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
BT Boat Tail PL Power-Lokt SP Soft Point
C Compressed Charge PR Primer SPCL Soft Point "Core-Lokt"
HP Hollow Point PSPCL Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" C.O.L. Cartridge Overall Length
PSP Pointed Soft Point Spz Spitzer Point SBT Spitzer Boat Tail
LRN Lead Round Nose LWC Lead Wad Cutter LSWC Lead Semi Wad Cutter
GC Gas Check