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Old November 22, 2010, 11:59 AM   #12
demigod
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Been there, done that, but in my case the powder overflowed the neck and I knew something was wrong before seating the bullet. If you use a powder and charge that fills the case, you can not over charge the 223.
I agree. This is rare, but another reason I visually inspect 100% of the powder charges before placing a bullet into the case mouth.

It's fairly easy to spot a significant powder charge error when it happens.... a 1/2 a grain here or there might get missed though. But that generally won't create a dangerous situation.
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