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Reloading
What are the easiest mistakes you learned the most from when reloading?
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<blockquote data-quote="HunterLongRange" data-source="post: 1547490" data-attributes="member: 90865"><p>This is a great question and worthy of us all. May I chime in...</p><p>1) Forgetting to close the hopper on my RCBS scale before filling it.</p><p>2) When cleaning brass with wet media and not drying completely, thus causing a lot of Fed 210M Primers to fail. (This will never happen again)</p><p>3) Not weighing every single load. This I found to be paramount.</p><p>4) Developing a fantastic load in the Fall and making several hundred, only to find out they aren't accurate in the Summer.</p><p>5) Not chamfering the case enough causing it not to chamber because of the tolerances.</p><p></p><p>6) Telling your wife you'll be done in 10 minutes, only to find your dinner cold and in Tupperware. "That won't happen again"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HunterLongRange, post: 1547490, member: 90865"] This is a great question and worthy of us all. May I chime in... 1) Forgetting to close the hopper on my RCBS scale before filling it. 2) When cleaning brass with wet media and not drying completely, thus causing a lot of Fed 210M Primers to fail. (This will never happen again) 3) Not weighing every single load. This I found to be paramount. 4) Developing a fantastic load in the Fall and making several hundred, only to find out they aren’t accurate in the Summer. 5) Not chamfering the case enough causing it not to chamber because of the tolerances. 6) Telling your wife you’ll be done in 10 minutes, only to find your dinner cold and in Tupperware. “That won’t happen again” [/QUOTE]
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