I got mine behind me.Hope there are no more in front.I type too slow for all the details but back in early sixties a friend and I partnered on an old Texan progressive shot shell loader since we both shot 12 gage.
We loaded Red Dot the first season or 2 then switched to Unique.We had loaded several the 3rd season with Unique when I remembered we had the Red Dot bushing in.I wantedto throw them away.He tore them down for me to load back.After a few I noticed they weren't crimping right.We used cardboard wads back then.I tore one down and it had the R.D busing full of unique and the RD bushing full of Red Dot over that!
That time,I did throw them away.All but one.
I thank God that the little EIG double I was dshooting was well made.Doctor said it was the worst bruise he had ever seen without a broken bone.Still cant hear with my left ear and have a hearing aid in the right.
Handloading should be a solitary operation.
At the first hint of something amiss,clear your loading bench of all completed ammo.Trashcan it.
Most of the accidents you hear about had ample warning signs that were ignored.
Handloading is as safe as a man makes it.Make it safe,


Never holler whoa or look back in a tight place