Evening guys,
I have been loading since the late seventies. NEVER had a issue with a load I made...till today. I'm OK as is the handi...now.

Just after touching off the round, it wasn't so good. The case burst, primer pocket huge and primer gone! Pieces of the trigger guard all over the bench.
The burst was a hand-loaded 223 with a nickel Rem case, 52Gr Speer hp, Rem Match primer and 25Gr's of 4064 powder. At least that's what I labeled the box with. I had 25 of them in a box, I had loaded years ago. First round, boom, action pops open, finger hurts like hell and when I look, no primer and case stuck in chamber. Parts of the trigger guard must have hit me in the finger and where left lying on the bench. It destroyed the case, the trigger guard, sent the trigger spring and the primer who knows where.


I got home and pulled, weighed and thoroughly checked the remaining loads. ALL where dead on 25Gr's of what appeared to be 4064 powder. Definitely a rem primer, I assume a Match as the load label said and had a 52Gr HP bullet again as labeled. I don't know, the only thing I can think is this was over loaded or maybe ad some of another powder or some such. It was the first bullet in the batch. I am fine, the handi was the new Nickel plated 223. I had about ten round thru its tube. Accuracy was only so-so but I hadn't gotten into my good loads. It took ten or so to get it on the paper. I did that with FMJ loads. This was an old load, I just wanted to use it up before I got into my accuracy loads with H322 powder.
I got home and took it all apart to assess the damages.



I found the trigger guard in about five pieces. The trigger spring gone, the ejector in two pieces and something going on with the latch. It doesn’t depress as far, but the gun locks up good but seems to release easily.
Guess I am very lucky. I still don’t fully know what could have happened. Everything is fine and ready for another trip to the range… maybe tomorrow.
I also decided I do not like my Lead sled. Accuracy was worse when firing from it than I could do off my own shoulder.
CW