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<blockquote data-quote="sw282" data-source="post: 2992015" data-attributes="member: 93980"><p>Everything fordy said is true. l think by saying ''torch'' he means FLASHLIGHT!</p><p>l tumble my fired cases twice. 0nce before sizing and again after. Double tumbling keeps your dies clean. Gives you shiny bright ammo too. That shows you and others the pride of your work.</p><p> 0ne can ONLY of powder on the bench at a time. l weigh each case before, during, and after its loaded.</p><p>l also chamber each round for feed and function. l load early in the morn when there are no distractions.</p><p>l use a Wilson Case Gauge for extra lnsurence. Keep good records and label ammo boxes legibly!</p><p>Happy New Year</p><p>282</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sw282, post: 2992015, member: 93980"] Everything fordy said is true. l think by saying ''torch'' he means FLASHLIGHT! l tumble my fired cases twice. 0nce before sizing and again after. Double tumbling keeps your dies clean. Gives you shiny bright ammo too. That shows you and others the pride of your work. 0ne can ONLY of powder on the bench at a time. l weigh each case before, during, and after its loaded. l also chamber each round for feed and function. l load early in the morn when there are no distractions. l use a Wilson Case Gauge for extra lnsurence. Keep good records and label ammo boxes legibly! Happy New Year 282 [/QUOTE]
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