The double charge thing concerns me. I do small batches 50-100 so checking each one is something I do. But I think I may only charge one then put the bullet on right away rather than change the whole batch and inspect . This is a really, really bad idea! No matter what you do a double charge could ...
The double charge thing concerns me. I do small batches 50-100 so checking each one is something I do. But I think I may only charge one then put the bullet on right away rather than change the whole batch and inspect.
So I'm going to start reloading 45 acp sometime within the next couple of months. I've loaded up 9mm for awhile now. Other than some 45 acp being small primer vs large is there anything different to look out for?
Here's a nice video. CCI can make 4 million rounds a day. http://outdoorchannel.com/video.aspx?g=shooting&f=KVKomFAWRC3s&guid=aw4i_3EJmJNaCF_QVXBbR9Xz2Re1Ltl1 Also an article from American Rifleman that kind of talks about some of the problems with manufacturing .22LR and other rimfire ammo...
Thanks for all the replys, my case happened a month or so ago, it is getting better so it must not be too bad. Lining up some physical therapy sounds like the way to go. (My Dr. said that would be a likely outcome.)