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I'm so happy you figured out the bad rounds Charlie. Most important thing is that you had this spidey sense telling you something was not right and you acted on it. Good job.
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Next time you reload with your favorite load then weigh one and write it down, then you wont have to pull the bullets out of them just weigh them. Sorry just and old time reloader Here.
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I did think about that but after confirming the first one I really wanted to do a visual check. I will weigh them all later today and see what I get.
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CBOB0746 NRA Life Member Florida CWL Since 1992 |
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I learned the hard way going through the same experience you did, except I wasn't fortunate enough to catch it. That's how I got my early nickname of Mr Squibs.
Like others have said, if the Mrs wants to talk while I'm reloading, I stop completely until the conversation is over. Congrats on catching your error before it was too late. |