I find if I watch to make sure a primer is in the cup when it returns into battery, I can catch 99% of primer issues. The other 1% comes from brass that wasn't swaged enough.
Get on paper at 50 and confirm/fine tune at 200. Also keep 25 and 100 yard data in the event I need to dial down. I find I shoot faster if I don't have to think about holds at 200 and in.
Bladetech belt
1x rifle mag pouch
2x pistol pouch
16 shot gun rounds
G-code pistol holster
Carried in my bag:
1x rifle mag pouch
1x pistol mag pouch
Shotgun chest rig 24 rounds
I'm not a big guy so I don't have a lot of real estate on my belt.