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The Basics, Starting Out
Handloading dies question
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<blockquote data-quote="bast0573" data-source="post: 923426" data-attributes="member: 77506"><p>I was hoping someone would talk me into the single stage. It might be slower, but I think it would be more consistent. Im about half way done with my second reloading book and still have some questions. I also watched a sierra reloading video. (That helped a lot for the parts I read and didn't understand, but didn't cover everything). </p><p></p><p>I read some stuff about pressure and proper head space, but completely lost on how to make it 100% SAFE for me and my rifle? It said if you seat the bullet too deep it could get dangerous... Anyone able to explain that to me? I want to be 100% safe with this stuff. I dont want to put anyone at risk over something I didn't understand. Especially since I take my daughters are around when I shoot most of the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bast0573, post: 923426, member: 77506"] I was hoping someone would talk me into the single stage. It might be slower, but I think it would be more consistent. Im about half way done with my second reloading book and still have some questions. I also watched a sierra reloading video. (That helped a lot for the parts I read and didn't understand, but didn't cover everything). I read some stuff about pressure and proper head space, but completely lost on how to make it 100% SAFE for me and my rifle? It said if you seat the bullet too deep it could get dangerous... Anyone able to explain that to me? I want to be 100% safe with this stuff. I dont want to put anyone at risk over something I didn't understand. Especially since I take my daughters are around when I shoot most of the time. [/QUOTE]
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