DAL. Hinda makes me wonder if the case before the overfilled one had a full load of powder. Sometimes large grained powders like the 4831's, 4350's etc. bridge, and not all the powder gets dropped. Then the next load gets not only its charge, but the remainder of the previous charge. If you've already loaded the ammo up, check weigh each rfound. If one is light, it should show up when you weight it.
It pays to inspect the charged cases before bullet seating. I use a flashlight to insure I can see into the casings.
Paul B.
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