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Old November 27, 2007, 05:49 PM   #6
kestak
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Join Date: June 13, 2007
Location: Augusta Georgia
Posts: 157
Greetings,

I think you made two mistakes:
1 - Not inspecting your cases before loading.
2 - Not inspecting your powder level in your cases when loading.

I use a dillon 550B and I ALWAYS look at the powder level. It happened to me a few times a grain made it through my inspection, but always I figured it out because my powder level was higher than usual.

I am not talking you down, but for the sake of your health and your guns, I think you should always do those checks. More experienced reloaders will confirm or tell I am wrong.

Thank you
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