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Old 02-01-2013, 18:10   #126
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Again, weighing your ammo w/ charges less than 5gr will be pointless. Just pay attention to what you are doing. Doubling a charge on ANY press is just lack of attention. Some people are better off not reloading because they can't be dilligent. Nothing wrong with that, "a man has got to know his limitations".
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Old 02-02-2013, 12:23   #127
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Glad that you're o.k.

yeah, powder check die, weight, some sort of confirmation every 25 rounds or so to be sure nothing weird is going on.
I think the biggest causes of double loads or squibs from a progressive press is pulling out a load to do a powder weight check. If you are going to do this do not put the brass back on the press!
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