https://imgur.com/ZhCld3K
First off no one was hurt. Other than a gun and my pride. I humbly and shamefully ask the experts, what did I do wrong? I assume a double charge. I have reloaded maybe 10k rounds total between 9mm/45acp/.38/.223. But I,by no means, consider myself an expert.
The load data for these was:
45ACP 5.2 gr(or 10.4?) of winchester 231
mixed range brass
Hornady 200 gr xtp
O.A.L- i dont remember the exact length but i did set them in sig 1911 chamber until the base of the cartridge was flush with the
barrel hood?
Dillon 550B progressive
My first two mags shot well. Then, on the 3 magazine, the first round cycled normally, then a big bang. Not sure where the casing that caused this went. I looked around briefly for it but quite frankly I was too busy counting fingers and checking my drawers to care much at the time.
I assume a double charge and that I lost concentration/focus while reloading this batch. I know I had been finding a few 45 casings with small primers slip through(which messes up the whole rythym). I am usually very diligent with looking into each casing before placing the bullet but as they say, "1 awe sh*t negates 1000 atta boys."
I know most of you folks are alot more experienced than me. But for those who are new to reloading something like this will shake you to your core and make one wonder about the value in reloading. I will probably have a significant flinch for some time when pulling the trigger and I may just have some reloading equipment up for sale. Probably not but I'm considering it.
So I'll ask again, what did i do wrong? What can be done to prevent this from happening in the future? Double charge for sure orwould anything else cause something like this?
Also concerning the pistol, Should I send it out to Sig for examination? The action appears to cycle smoothly/normally. Nothing is swollen/bulged/cracked that I can see other than the grip panels. But I do worry about the chamber integrity.
Be safe. Please do be extra cautious when reloading and wear those safety glasses without fail! Because you never know.
My hope is someone other than myself can learn something from this.