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<blockquote data-quote="Wisker45-70" data-source="post: 270302" data-attributes="member: 16230"><p>One thing I learned early on was to not have any distractions while reloading. No tv, no kids in and out and definately no answering the phone. I and my gun survived a "double charge" because I had stopped to answer the phone prior to finishing the round I was loading. I was loading some light 45-70 rounds for the weekend and was really surprised when I touched that round off. I normally do all the case prep work first, keeping everthying well organized will really help. Different colored bins work really well in keeping your brass sorted to what steps have been performed on them. This works even if you are reloading more than one caliber, however it does not if you are reloading a straight 338 and a wildcat based off the same case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wisker45-70, post: 270302, member: 16230"] One thing I learned early on was to not have any distractions while reloading. No tv, no kids in and out and definately no answering the phone. I and my gun survived a "double charge" because I had stopped to answer the phone prior to finishing the round I was loading. I was loading some light 45-70 rounds for the weekend and was really surprised when I touched that round off. I normally do all the case prep work first, keeping everthying well organized will really help. Different colored bins work really well in keeping your brass sorted to what steps have been performed on them. This works even if you are reloading more than one caliber, however it does not if you are reloading a straight 338 and a wildcat based off the same case. [/QUOTE]
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