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 Yup.... Ellison doesn't have to worry about doublecharging a round! :D:D:D:rolleyes: 
	(Sorry Ellison, but you know SOMEONE was going to say it). When I clicked on the link, it took me a moment... and just a moment to realize that I was no longer on COTEP. Within the first couple of responses, I noticed a change in the "tenor" of the posts. More "edgy"..."finger pointy" if you know what I mean. Maybe its because I'm reading this stuff over morning coffee (its 5:30 here) and there is no difference at all... Just sayin'... I'm glad I hang out here instead. DaFadda  | 
		
 That is why I crank out 10 and then weigh everyone of them!! Might be a bit anal but I have never had a problem yet!!!:) 
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 a  "rewrite" of the carpenter's Mantra of "Measure twice, cut once" : 
	"Look Twice, Seat once." This is why I prefer batch loading, and no one is allowed in my shop while I am reloading. Concentration on the task is so important. Dafadda  | 
		
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 That is why I use a LNL press where the seating station is in the front left of the press and I visually check each round.  This is even after a RCBS lockout die.   
	Can never be too safe.  | 
		
 Heheheheee..your wife told me you never have played with a full load, so no worry about a double charge :D 
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 Just for the record, I went to the range today and all 200 rounds went boom and they were quite accurate if I do say so myself! ( that paper target didn't stand a chance....)  | 
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