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  • charliemeyer007
    I would just shoot them. Always a good idea to only load a few rounds to check for function etc. before producing a lot. Maybe a box of 50 or so to check accuracy. If you had 2000 I'd be pulling then down and recycling the components.
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  • CapnMidnight
    I learned many years ago, ALWAYS test anew load before loading a bunch of them up.
    W.D.
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  • bigoutside
    Ive got a carbine they might cycle.

    I'll give that a try.
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  • reloader44mag
    If I may ask...what was the bullet type and the powder and charge you used...just curious
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  • bigoutside
    quote:Originally posted by reloader44mag
    If I may ask...what was the bullet type and the powder and charge you used...just curious


    berry's bullet 115 gr
    3.5 gr PB
    tulammo small pistol primer
    assorted brass
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  • reloader44mag
    quote:Originally posted by bigoutside
    quote:Originally posted by reloader44mag
    If I may ask...what was the bullet type and the powder and charge you used...just curious


    berry's bullet 115 gr
    3.5 gr PB
    tulammo small pistol primer
    assorted brass


    Hmmm, looking at my hodgdon manual shows that powder charge as middle of the road for that bullet(LRN), just as you stated. I guess I would pull a few and reweigh the powder, to see if it is alittle light.
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  • casper1947
    I hate it when that happens.[:D]
    what I have done is take the rounds apart and save the powder.
    remove the de-cap pin from sizing die and start over.
    Load about 1 mag worth at 3.6, 3.7, etc and mark (note) the loads.
    Just curious what weapon was being used?
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  • bigoutside
    quote:Originally posted by casper1947
    I hate it when that happens.[:D]
    what I have done is take the rounds apart and save the powder.
    remove the de-cap pin from sizing die and start over.
    Load about 1 mag worth at 3.6, 3.7, etc and mark (note) the loads.
    Just curious what weapon was being used?



    Sig 226
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