Thanks to everyone and your kind remarks about my safety.
Believe it or not, as I mentioned before it didn't feel like much more than a true 357mag round. The only thing I noticed was I hit the sand behind my target about 2ft high. I looked at my gun as I went to set it down and the cylinder was gone. I had no idea it happened. Didn't feel any powder spray, nothing.
This really wasn't a double charge as most would think. I didn't convert correctly the grain weight to the Lee adjustable powder measure disk. It was a coincidence that after I pulled bullet from the remaining 9 I loaded that it weighed out to 14.2gr.
Lesson here, always weigh a charge when changing your setup. And always take your time and don’t ever feel your being to cautious or careful. I had all 10 wrong, so when I looked into them they were all the same, put the lead in and pressed. Reloading is and should be very gratifying to anyone that does it. Be careful, double check everything, take nothing for granted and happy shooting!
Nickelboy
Believe it or not, as I mentioned before it didn't feel like much more than a true 357mag round. The only thing I noticed was I hit the sand behind my target about 2ft high. I looked at my gun as I went to set it down and the cylinder was gone. I had no idea it happened. Didn't feel any powder spray, nothing.
This really wasn't a double charge as most would think. I didn't convert correctly the grain weight to the Lee adjustable powder measure disk. It was a coincidence that after I pulled bullet from the remaining 9 I loaded that it weighed out to 14.2gr.
Lesson here, always weigh a charge when changing your setup. And always take your time and don’t ever feel your being to cautious or careful. I had all 10 wrong, so when I looked into them they were all the same, put the lead in and pressed. Reloading is and should be very gratifying to anyone that does it. Be careful, double check everything, take nothing for granted and happy shooting!
Nickelboy