Well when I got to the range, I ran into the no charged round first. It firmly seated the bullet in the barrel. Another guy on the range had a wooden dowl rod in his kit he used for just that sort of thing. We drove the bullet out and I went back to shooting. Sure enough, a few rounds later I touched off the double charge. Talk about waking me up! I thought the gun had come apart.
At the time I was bullseye shooting, and was using very light loads that barely cycled the slide (many times the slide wouldn't lock back after the last round). It's probably the only reason the weapon survived.
I went home and took apart the rest of the rounds and found ~8 more rounds that were bad (over-charged/no charge)
![Shocked :shock:](./images/smilies/icon_eek.gif)
I contacted Dillon and they sent me a new measure with some modification that solved the problem.
But when I bought my 650, I paid the extra bucks for the Powder Check system.