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The article explains the crucial step of adding powder to a cartridge during the ammunition reloading process. Author Tom McHale describes powder charging as simply filling a prepared brass case with the correct amount of propellant, but emphasizes that precision and safety are essential. Different powders burn at different rates, affecting pressure curves and performance depending on the cartridge and barrel length. Reloaders must always follow published load data and never substitute powders. Charges are measured by weight in grains and verified with scales and dispensers. Consistent checks, visual inspections, and organized workspaces help prevent dangerous overcharges or undercharges.
American Hand Gunner

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