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Complacency is your enemy!
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<blockquote data-quote="Phadrian" data-source="post: 2389071" data-attributes="member: 25081"><p>Maybe I didn't read right if he had been loading and checking before and he was accurately measuring 6.2 grains of powder, and lf came back to the same set up at his bench it seems to me his powder charge would have measured very light.after all his powder charge was 6.2 and the scale somehow got set to 16.2. That would have been your first clue something was wrong. Having to change your powder measure to increase a powder charge 2.61 times greater would have meant turning the screw on the powder drop so many turns that would have been clue number 2. </p><p></p><p>I appreciate the message to be careful, and the message is important, but you must not think you reloaded a round properly, there can be no question you did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phadrian, post: 2389071, member: 25081"] Maybe I didn't read right if he had been loading and checking before and he was accurately measuring 6.2 grains of powder, and lf came back to the same set up at his bench it seems to me his powder charge would have measured very light.after all his powder charge was 6.2 and the scale somehow got set to 16.2. That would have been your first clue something was wrong. Having to change your powder measure to increase a powder charge 2.61 times greater would have meant turning the screw on the powder drop so many turns that would have been clue number 2. I appreciate the message to be careful, and the message is important, but you must not think you reloaded a round properly, there can be no question you did. [/QUOTE]
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