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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
What are the easiest mistakes you learned the most from when reloading?
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<blockquote data-quote="Honkey1" data-source="post: 1551487" data-attributes="member: 108719"><p>All very good advice. I will say that, at some point in your time of reloading, you will be unloading or rereloading. You can learn alot since your just loading for one rifle rather than multiple. It's easy to get overwhelmed with several, being short on time and rushing to get 1000s of rounds loaded. Take your time! Focus on the correct process itself first. My biggest mistake involved fireforming cases using cast bullet data. Anybody care to calculate how many 15gr charges of Unique will fit in a 280 Rem case under a 168gr Berger VLD? Spend $25 on an RCBS puller and 6.5 collet now. Good luck to you, you'll really enjoy your new hobby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Honkey1, post: 1551487, member: 108719"] All very good advice. I will say that, at some point in your time of reloading, you will be unloading or rereloading. You can learn alot since your just loading for one rifle rather than multiple. It's easy to get overwhelmed with several, being short on time and rushing to get 1000s of rounds loaded. Take your time! Focus on the correct process itself first. My biggest mistake involved fireforming cases using cast bullet data. Anybody care to calculate how many 15gr charges of Unique will fit in a 280 Rem case under a 168gr Berger VLD? Spend $25 on an RCBS puller and 6.5 collet now. Good luck to you, you'll really enjoy your new hobby. [/QUOTE]
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