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Old June 19, 2007, 10:29 PM   #3
firechicken
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You can't be too careful when reloading. That's one of the reasons I haven't went to a progressive yet (I am thinking about a turret though ). With my single stage routine, each case gets several inspections, primers are seated by a hand priming tool and each primer checked for depth by feel, and the charged cases get a once-over in the loading block to make sure they have about the same amount of powder.

Take a look at the seperated rifle cases: http://twoalphabullets.com/Failure_5.htm I don't think I've ever seen a rifle case that the neck split on the second firing......maybe he lost count?
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