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<blockquote data-quote="kc" data-source="post: 504654" data-attributes="member: 1010"><p>I have a neighbor who would not listen he asked me to come over to help him, I politly asked him to read everything he could about Reloading and wait till I get over this bad cold.</p><p>Nope! He just had to do it by himself and he ended up with a Bullet stuck in the Barrel, with a new rifle.</p><p>Here is some good advice.</p><p>turn off the radio and tell the kids to be quiet.</p><p>every load you do shoud be an experiment.</p><p>Wheigh every load and know the scale you have and how to use it.</p><p>Have NO distractions, measure every complete load for OAL (over all length).</p><p>Measure to the grain, and never carry on a conversation when doing this.</p><p>its like having Diabetis. shooting the wrong insulin because you are talking and no paying attention.</p><p>Work like this is an experiment, pay attention to every load.</p><p>measure every case, and inspect every case, check the neck for any questionable defects.</p><p>USE CAUTION EVERY TIME! DO NOT EVER BLOW OFF SAFETY. This is the #1 priority.</p><p>Get a good loading manual, I have around 4 that I use, maybe 7, I cant remember but</p><p>Read and study.</p><p>Keepyour scale on a leavel base if it is not it will not ballance like it should.</p><p></p><p>Good luck and keep in touch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kc, post: 504654, member: 1010"] I have a neighbor who would not listen he asked me to come over to help him, I politly asked him to read everything he could about Reloading and wait till I get over this bad cold. Nope! He just had to do it by himself and he ended up with a Bullet stuck in the Barrel, with a new rifle. Here is some good advice. turn off the radio and tell the kids to be quiet. every load you do shoud be an experiment. Wheigh every load and know the scale you have and how to use it. Have NO distractions, measure every complete load for OAL (over all length). Measure to the grain, and never carry on a conversation when doing this. its like having Diabetis. shooting the wrong insulin because you are talking and no paying attention. Work like this is an experiment, pay attention to every load. measure every case, and inspect every case, check the neck for any questionable defects. USE CAUTION EVERY TIME! DO NOT EVER BLOW OFF SAFETY. This is the #1 priority. Get a good loading manual, I have around 4 that I use, maybe 7, I cant remember but Read and study. Keepyour scale on a leavel base if it is not it will not ballance like it should. Good luck and keep in touch. [/QUOTE]
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