So I managed to take a half a day to myself and get to the range with a wide range of my guns - that's the good part. To let my rifle barrels cool, I decided to unload on my Dan Wesson and 12 rounds in I here a light 'pop' and yup - a squib. A fellow at the range helped me clear the wad cutter, load another 6 and yup - got another.
Now I just had a squib a little while ago and I reloaded all my remaining 20 rounds and now this happened. This is happening with my .38 SPL rounds, loaded with Titegroup on me LEE turret press that uses the Auto Disk powder loader. I thought I had readjusted between 357 and 38 - I did notice that if the sizing/powder die wasn't set low enough then it would look like the Auto Disk was dumping powder but in reality it wouldn't. So I adjusted the die, I dumped a dozen loads of powder, weighed each load, spot checked every dozen rounds or so but obviously something isn't going right.
I'm thinking I am obviously not setting the powder die correctly but does anyone have a suggestion as to how to remedy this problem? Please and thanks.
Now I just had a squib a little while ago and I reloaded all my remaining 20 rounds and now this happened. This is happening with my .38 SPL rounds, loaded with Titegroup on me LEE turret press that uses the Auto Disk powder loader. I thought I had readjusted between 357 and 38 - I did notice that if the sizing/powder die wasn't set low enough then it would look like the Auto Disk was dumping powder but in reality it wouldn't. So I adjusted the die, I dumped a dozen loads of powder, weighed each load, spot checked every dozen rounds or so but obviously something isn't going right.
I'm thinking I am obviously not setting the powder die correctly but does anyone have a suggestion as to how to remedy this problem? Please and thanks.



















































