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<blockquote data-quote="okeydoke" data-source="post: 2909632" data-attributes="member: 41320"><p>My star progressive, back in the 70's, came without the sliding powder weight. I didn't know that it was supposed to have one. all went well for about a year, until I decided to live in a tent at my friend's range, firing 24,000 rds of .45 cast bullet reloads in 6 weeks. I just left the powder in the measure, and it collected enough moisture that it "bridged over", like wet sand, and I had about 100 rds of .45 that had either no powder or a very small amount. I could sometimes see the bullets fall to earth within 20 yds. I beat many a stuck bullet out of the barrel of my series 70 colt, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okeydoke, post: 2909632, member: 41320"] My star progressive, back in the 70's, came without the sliding powder weight. I didn't know that it was supposed to have one. all went well for about a year, until I decided to live in a tent at my friend's range, firing 24,000 rds of .45 cast bullet reloads in 6 weeks. I just left the powder in the measure, and it collected enough moisture that it "bridged over", like wet sand, and I had about 100 rds of .45 that had either no powder or a very small amount. I could sometimes see the bullets fall to earth within 20 yds. I beat many a stuck bullet out of the barrel of my series 70 colt, too. [/QUOTE]
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