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Passing on reloading skills
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<blockquote data-quote="C-130 Dude" data-source="post: 2913859" data-attributes="member: 122991"><p>The only problem with youtube videos is that there are no checks and balances. There's tons of bad yt video info out there, or sketchy at best. If you have been reloading for a while, you can sift out the errata. It's the newbies I'm concerned for. How will they know the difference? It's up to the experienced few of us to ensure that only sound practices get passed on. Published books of reloading data have the advantage of being vetted over time and the publisher puts their neck out there. BTW, I have Litzs' book too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C-130 Dude, post: 2913859, member: 122991"] The only problem with youtube videos is that there are no checks and balances. There's tons of bad yt video info out there, or sketchy at best. If you have been reloading for a while, you can sift out the errata. It's the newbies I'm concerned for. How will they know the difference? It's up to the experienced few of us to ensure that only sound practices get passed on. Published books of reloading data have the advantage of being vetted over time and the publisher puts their neck out there. BTW, I have Litzs' book too! [/QUOTE]
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