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Old August 23, 2011, 01:59 AM   #28
HiBC
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The three sneaky ones that will hurt you are:Wrong or contaminated powder,double charge,and a no charge squib followed by a charged round.
Only accept powder in new,sealed cans.Best,don't buy powder out on display.Its best if your dealer goes in the back to get your powder.
Verify your powder to your load data,then do it again.Read the label twice.Only one can of powder on the bench.You see?Process can go a long way .If you are using loading blocks,fill the block with charged cases,and inspect all cases under a strong light before seating.
All humans are fallible,but you can develop processes with redundancy...then follow the process,every time,and keep your eyes open.Spilling powder on a progressive indicates a powder bridge,with heavy and light charge.Read the tracks."What happened?" Why?,etc.
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