Or, you could just shoot 'em. After all, even though everyone here on CGN is perfect, you may be the exception, and after you too have handloaded tens of thousands of rounds, you may be the very first CGN'er to err, and to actually fail to charge, or double charge, a handload. And after failing to charge a reload, you may fail to detect the squib, and trip a live round down spout after the squib, whereupon you will discover first hand what happens. Frequently the magazine blows out the bottom of the gun, the grip panels come off, sometimes some fingers get broken, and safety glasses get tested. Some modern verion of the duelling scar may result. Ditto with a double charge. It happens. To CGN'ers, and guys who sell, legally or otherwise, boxes of reloads. The less attentive handloaders where I shot IPSC had numerous incidents of un-intended modification of their guns. And yet, if someone arrived at a match and had lost his ammo to bagage handlers, or ran short because of re-shoots, or if they had made a dimensional error and needed ammo to compete, no one hesitated to loan or borrow. Liability? Sure. Who gives a flying copulation?
If you peruse gun magazines, you will see major manufacturers recalling the occasional run of guns, ammo, Toyotas, Rolls Royce aircraft engines, you name it. Life is not without risk. Only death is without risk. Live while you are alive. You will have eternity to be safe in your grave.