Lee loadmasters thrower ran dry

Maybe you should invest in something other than a drill bit to pound out your squibs. Bits are very hard and will peen (dent) your rifling.

Very true a brass rod or a hardwood dowel. I carry several dowels in my range bag. Don
 
If in doubt - put them on a scale and weigh them. Start with a fully loaded round as your control value then check the weights. Should be able to pick out the light loads.

if you are unsure of anything after that - pull them down and start over.

Now THIS could save me a lot of time. I've already pulled apart and re-reloaded about 45 of those several hundred rounds. It's a pain in the neck wacking that hammer (and noisy) to knock the bullet and powder out.
 
Maybe you should invest in something other than a drill bit to pound out your squibs. Bits are very hard and will peen (dent) your rifling.

I understand. I just had to find something to improvise with. All it was was the opposite end (not the drilling end) of the bid that was completely smooth and the diameter was almost 357 (like a smooth 355 cylinder) so there was not any banging around or rough scraping. Just a smooth bump to bump the bullet out.
 
Sorry. But I entered Powder Charge indicator die into the midway search engine and everything else but that came up when I did it. Thanks!

Anytime.Now remember if you get one you have to look at it to see if the little indicator thingy pops up. Like a turkey thermometer.:D Never used on myself but if I had a progressive I would.
 
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