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Nice work Art, see I told you that you could do reloading! Jeff makes alot of good points about this process, listen and learn we don't want to see you make and bad mistakes. One thing you want to watch is for over pressure in the case it will show up as a flatted primer, Look at the fired cases next to a new primed case and make sure that the primer is not flatend out, there will be a dimpel where the firing pin has struck it but look at the edge of the primer and make sure it looks like the new one, nice and curved in NOT a sharp edge. If it's over presured it will be flatened out in that case reduce the load, or don't seat the bullet as deep. I'm sure Jeff can comment on this as well
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