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dustmaker said:Reloading is a great time killer. Glad I stocked up on components long ago. Working with a single stage press as I don't trust progressives after a friend almost blew his hand off because of one. At least I find it a relaxing chore. But after the guns are cleaned and lubed what ya going to do then?
dusty
RomeoWhiskey said:dustmaker said:Reloading is a great time killer. Glad I stocked up on components long ago. Working with a single stage press as I don't trust progressives after a friend almost blew his hand off because of one. At least I find it a relaxing chore. But after the guns are cleaned and lubed what ya going to do then?
dusty
Can you elaborate how this happened? I assume it wasn't the reloading process itself but an issue while shooting the ammo that he reloaded?
dustmaker said:Reloading is a great time killer. Glad I stocked up on components long ago. Working with a single stage press as I don't trust progressives after a friend almost blew his hand off because of one. At least I find it a relaxing chore. But after the guns are cleaned and lubed what ya going to do then?
dusty
Cubiclerevolt said:RomeoWhiskey said:dustmaker said:Reloading is a great time killer. Glad I stocked up on components long ago. Working with a single stage press as I don't trust progressives after a friend almost blew his hand off because of one. At least I find it a relaxing chore. But after the guns are cleaned and lubed what ya going to do then?
dusty
Can you elaborate how this happened? I assume it wasn't the reloading process itself but an issue while shooting the ammo that he reloaded?
I second this. This doesn't sound right. I could see you double charging a single stage if you forgot what you are doing but a progressive loader it moves to the next phase.
338lapua said:My only close call was when I was clearing a jam with a magazine in the pistol and the round somehow went off on the ejector.
Cubiclerevolt said:I second this. This doesn't sound right. I could see you double charging a single stage if you forgot what you are doing but a progressive loader it moves to the next phase.
Flash said:Cubiclerevolt said:I second this. This doesn't sound right. I could see you double charging a single stage if you forgot what you are doing but a progressive loader it moves to the next phase.
Not if you use a manual progressive press like a Dillon 550. You can forget to advance it and double charge.
Flash said:I'm curious. How does a no powder alarm keep you from double charging a case?
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