To give credit, where credit is due.
When I asked Marv how often he checked to make sure his powder measure was feeding the correct amount of powder; his answer wasn't "huh?"
22 August 2014
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at start of reloading and after each 100 rounds. I have seen what happens when you don't!!!
ReplyDeleteWhen I first started reloading, I checked it after every 10 rounds. Now that I'm using a pro 100 lee progressive, I check the first charge. I like the powder measure on that one because it uses disks and is extremely accurate. Ammo I load on the rock chucker I check the measure every 50 rounds.
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