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What blew up my gun?
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<blockquote data-quote="greenejc" data-source="post: 1756682" data-attributes="member: 60453"><p>I load rifle single stage, and load 50 cases at a time. I do use a Lee 4 hole turret press, so I don't have to change dies, just the turret. Then I inspect each case for charge and do it again. All charges are weighed on both electronic scales and balance scales which are within 0.1 grains of each other. I verify with RCBS balance scales. </p><p>After I charge the casings, I check each casing again for charge as I place the casing in the press for bullet seating. I also measure each case for length before I prime or charge them. I will inspect for charge at least three times before I seat a bullet. I also try to use the oldest powders first, rotating in newer powder after expending the older.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenejc, post: 1756682, member: 60453"] I load rifle single stage, and load 50 cases at a time. I do use a Lee 4 hole turret press, so I don't have to change dies, just the turret. Then I inspect each case for charge and do it again. All charges are weighed on both electronic scales and balance scales which are within 0.1 grains of each other. I verify with RCBS balance scales. After I charge the casings, I check each casing again for charge as I place the casing in the press for bullet seating. I also measure each case for length before I prime or charge them. I will inspect for charge at least three times before I seat a bullet. I also try to use the oldest powders first, rotating in newer powder after expending the older. [/QUOTE]
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