Notalentbum
Expert
A few weeks ago I was loading some .223. Somewhere along the line I missed seating a primer and didn't catch it till I noticed excess powder in the hopper bin. I found the shell with missing primer and set it aside. When I finished, I used my impact bullet puller to remove the bullet and recover the remaining powder. I figured I'd just dump the powder in my scales and use my trickler to bring the charge up to weight. I then seated a new primer with my lee manual primer. I set the shell back in my 650 press and reseated the bullet. I tossed it in the hopper bin with the last hundred or so I had loaded. Then I took the bin and dumped it in the ammo can with the rest of what I had loaded that day. I was done for the day so I shut off the lights and headed off to other projects.
The next day I went down to clean up my mess from the previous day of reloading when I noticed the full charge of powder still sitting in the tray of my scales. So, I now have a round in a box of roughly 1000 rounds with no powder.
What would you do?
Matt
The next day I went down to clean up my mess from the previous day of reloading when I noticed the full charge of powder still sitting in the tray of my scales. So, I now have a round in a box of roughly 1000 rounds with no powder.
What would you do?
Matt