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Reloading
Seating Die: This Happened
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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 2160721" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>That's a great idea. I also have a policy to leave only<em><u> "one"</u></em> can/pound of powder on the loading bench next to the powder dispenser/measure and that can of powder is what I am using in my reloads. I also leave the cover off of that same can to make sure that I don't get anything else mixed into another can of powder. It really sucks (especially at today's prices) when there's two cans of powder on the bench, after charging the brass you empty the powder measure back into the powder container, and then question whether you emptied the powder from the measure into the can it was supposed to go into. With the opened pound of powder next to the powder measure it also affords me the ability to check the load with the powder that I am using.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 2160721, member: 69192"] That's a great idea. I also have a policy to leave only[I][U] "one"[/U][/I] can/pound of powder on the loading bench next to the powder dispenser/measure and that can of powder is what I am using in my reloads. I also leave the cover off of that same can to make sure that I don't get anything else mixed into another can of powder. It really sucks (especially at today's prices) when there's two cans of powder on the bench, after charging the brass you empty the powder measure back into the powder container, and then question whether you emptied the powder from the measure into the can it was supposed to go into. With the opened pound of powder next to the powder measure it also affords me the ability to check the load with the powder that I am using. [/QUOTE]
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