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In another thread, I mentioned that I'm very careful to drop 50 primers into my hand priming tool, use 50 cases, inspect powder levels with a light in the reloading tray, and when using boxed bullets, I used to always load two trays of 50, using up the box, or in the case of, was it Sierra?, having that extra bullet leftover. That thread was about noticing a shortage of bullets in a bulk lot, based on my long standing practice of having the numbers match up.
And a user commented....
Jim, I think.... just more or less coined the phrase "component synchronization", or synchronizing components, and by extension, cases, primers and bullets.
I've always done the same ever since starting out loading, mostly because I was scared ****less of a double charge, or making a mistake and charging an unprimed case or something like that. Could be that I'm just anal-retentive (I _can_ be) and there's some deep deep seated mental issues too.
So my question - is this sort of "matching it all up" something that y'all do?
And a user commented....
Now I feel a need to synchronize my bullets and primers as a check on full boxes.
Jim, I think.... just more or less coined the phrase "component synchronization", or synchronizing components, and by extension, cases, primers and bullets.
I've always done the same ever since starting out loading, mostly because I was scared ****less of a double charge, or making a mistake and charging an unprimed case or something like that. Could be that I'm just anal-retentive (I _can_ be) and there's some deep deep seated mental issues too.
So my question - is this sort of "matching it all up" something that y'all do?