clarkbe9980
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I have been reloading for about 6 monthes and I love it. Anyone have some words of wisdom from lessons learned the hard way?
Damn, that looks scary.Squibs in a rifle can sound like a light strike especially if you are double plugged. If it's not life or death stop and because that barrel is not obstructed.
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I load and store them in boxes, but I load them into Dillon cartridge boxes prior to every match. I started doing this solely because I found one without a primer in my gun during practice once. I also run a finger tip over them feeling for high primers and this makes it quicker.If you load your rounds into boxes like I do, make sure and look at both ends of the round. Make sure there IS a primer in the pocket, and look for lead shaving off the lead rounds forming itself outside the case in the die.
Use a witness rod in the primer loader to tell when your getting close to running out of primers. reference back to the first sentence.![]()
I screwed up a stage because there was not a primer in the round. Dumb mistake on my part. The only thing I needed to do was turn the opaque case over and look. Simple thing that screwed my time.I load and store them in boxes, but I load them into Dillon cartridge boxes prior to every match. I started doing this solely because I found one without a primer in my gun during practice once. I also run a finger tip over them feeling for high primers and this makes it quicker.
I load and store them in boxes, but I load them into Dillon cartridge boxes prior to every match. I started doing this solely because I found one without a primer in my gun during practice once. I also run a finger tip over them feeling for high primers and this makes it quicker.