I know what you're saying iamdb. Using my problem as an example: I don't know why some of my rounds won't chamber in my cylinder charge holes. In theory, my RCBS dies should make a good product - without having to use the FCD.
In theory.
But in reality, it doesn't (sometimes). It is at this juncture where I ask myself do I really need to get to the bottom of the issue and find out what is happening that isn't supposed to. Or, do I clear the problem with the FCD and move on.
I choose to move on. I figure I'm not launching space shuttles. I can live with the root cause of the issue remaining a mystery. It's okay.
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