Like Mij said, the bullets have changed over time and have improved from your dad's .380. Just as important......where you aim and put that round is as important as stopping power. jmo.
I used to drink alot of coffee, and by alot I mean several pots during the day. Now that I am retired, I drink very little coffee and get very little done. However, I sleep like a baby.
Frosty has a goodpoint, the 18 mpg will teach him the value of a dollar. Also, that car does LOOK like someone took very good care of it. Safe car too, I'd let him drive it.:horse:
Just as a precaution. I tend to go to the extreme in caution when I do reloading. The primer is most likely not the cause, but I want a fresh round with new components.
As a reloader, I don't see a problem with you pulling out the projectiles and popping out the primers. Then cleaning the brass and loading it with a new primer and fresh powder.
Glad to hear that no one was seriously hurt.