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S&W Model 66 KB
Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 12:43 am
by MoJo
I saw what was left of a S&W M66 today. WOW that gun was toast. The top strap, and one half of the cylinder blew off. Fortunately, no one was hurt but it ruined a good gun.
The shooter was chronographing some .357 Mag hand loads using Alliant Blue Dot when the KB happened.
There is a product safety warning on Alliant's website about Blue Dot in the .357 Mag and .41 Mag after seeing this I think every one who reloads using Blue Dot should reconsider their powder choice.
Re: S&W Model 66 KB
Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 11:28 am
by wheelgun1958
Safety Notice
At Alliant Powder, we take safety seriously. That’s why we periodically test our products in different situations to be sure our use recommendations stay current. Check here for any safety notes or recall information. Stay safe and keep accurate.
Alliant Powder periodically reviews and tests their published reloading data to verify that our recommended recipes have not changed over time.
During the latest review Alliant Powder discovered that Alliant Powder's Blue Dot® should not be used in the following applications:
* Blue Dot® should NOT be used in the 357 Magnum load using the 125 grain projectile (Blue Dot® recipes with heavier bullet weights as specified in Alliant Powders Reloading Guide are acceptable for use).
* Blue Dot® should NOT be used in the 41 Magnum cartridge (all bullet weights).
Use of Blue Dot® in the above cases may cause a high pressure situation that could cause property damage and serious personal injury.
We apologize for any inconvenience that this may cause and appreciate your understanding and cooperation in this matter.
http://www.alliantpowder.com/getting_st ... tices.aspx