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<blockquote data-quote="1mathom1" data-source="post: 1182116" data-attributes="member: 11736"><p>+1 This is why my son and I are breaking down the couple dozen rounds we loaded last night as we were setting up our new progressive.....too easy to drop a double charge when messing around and getting the steps out of sequence while setting up. We will pull the bullets and weigh the charges we threw just to make sure the Auto Disc is throwing what it says it should and simply call the little bit of powder and the few primers we toss the cost of setting it up.</p><p></p><p>One other note: The possibility of double charging is one reason to look for loads that if double charged.....the powder spills out of the case. Can't always be done but if it can...simple check. Tiny loads of fast burning powder double charged can really ruin your day/life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1mathom1, post: 1182116, member: 11736"] +1 This is why my son and I are breaking down the couple dozen rounds we loaded last night as we were setting up our new progressive.....too easy to drop a double charge when messing around and getting the steps out of sequence while setting up. We will pull the bullets and weigh the charges we threw just to make sure the Auto Disc is throwing what it says it should and simply call the little bit of powder and the few primers we toss the cost of setting it up. One other note: The possibility of double charging is one reason to look for loads that if double charged.....the powder spills out of the case. Can't always be done but if it can...simple check. Tiny loads of fast burning powder double charged can really ruin your day/life. [/QUOTE]
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