Well I bought a kinetic puller on my way home tonight. I figure since I enjoy the process of reloading anyway I should just pull these apart and start over. No sense in taking chances!
Again I thank you all for your help.
I was ladder loading some rounds and had finished up a box of 100, with 10 rounds on each load.
Last time I checked the box they were in I discovered it must have been knocked over because all those rounds fell out of their slots into a big jumbled up pile.
When I do things like that I now write the charge directly on the cartridge with a sharpie. Its frustrating to second guess which row you took a cartridge out of, and I have tipped boxes too. In addition you have a bit of a record of the cases if you want to check them over again for pressure signs later.
Looks like its time for a chargemaster combo![]()
I was ladder loading some rounds and had finished up a box of 100, with 10 rounds on each load.
Last time I checked the box they were in I discovered it must have been knocked over because all those rounds fell out of their slots into a big jumbled up pile.
Well I bought a kinetic puller on my way home tonight. I figure since I enjoy the process of reloading anyway I should just pull these apart and start over. No sense in taking chances!
Again I thank you all for your help.
I use a felt tipped pen and number the loads, just write the load number on the case wall near the head. Also helps if you go back and look at the cases later on for pressure signs etc.
Well I bought a kinetic puller on my way home tonight. I figure since I enjoy the process of reloading anyway I should just pull these apart and start over. No sense in taking chances!
Again I thank you all for your help.
This would be my 2nd "mistake,"
I made an assumption on a recipe based on numbers in my head. After finding my file folder of test targets that was missing for about 4ish months....I discovered I loaded these 4gr lighter of powder than needed. I guess only 40 rounds isn't that big of a mistake to fix.
Fml.......off to the garage I go......



























