backwards primer in the case.
it was scary but i did pop it back out with the press. there was a little circle where the firing pin should hit.
i always used to worry about the no powder in the case. did the shake the powder thing as mentioned above.
I now have 2 presses. one at each side of the bench with the scale in between. So i do my prep work, inspect debur, lube etc all together, be it 20 or 40 or whatever. they all go from the nothing done lineup to the other one where they are done, waiting to be resized.
Once the shell has been resized, and primed (with the 1st press), i check the primers location, it is then filled with powder, and over to the other press and a bullet is slammed in it. THis way if the phone rings, kid comes by or whatever, i know where i am, when i come back.
i then compare to my "go to gauge dummy round without a primer" and check the OL
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