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Reloading
Dumb reloading question
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<blockquote data-quote="aushunter1" data-source="post: 1823796" data-attributes="member: 57533"><p>We have all done something like that but that's where you learn, from mistakes that hopefully don't kill you!</p><p></p><p>So some words of advice-</p><p></p><p>1st thing imo that anyone new to reloading needs to do is to write a sequence of process down & use your reloading blocks to manage some of this & keep track of what stage your at.</p><p>So if your sizing, have your unsized cases in the block on the left of the press & the finished sized cases in a block on the right of the press. Finish that job then do the same for the next, then the next etc.</p><p></p><p>If you don't get something like that going you will end up in all sorts of problems!!</p><p></p><p>Also things like only have the 1 powder you are working with on the bench & no others so a mistake cant be made.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aushunter1, post: 1823796, member: 57533"] We have all done something like that but that's where you learn, from mistakes that hopefully don't kill you! So some words of advice- 1st thing imo that anyone new to reloading needs to do is to write a sequence of process down & use your reloading blocks to manage some of this & keep track of what stage your at. So if your sizing, have your unsized cases in the block on the left of the press & the finished sized cases in a block on the right of the press. Finish that job then do the same for the next, then the next etc. If you don't get something like that going you will end up in all sorts of problems!! Also things like only have the 1 powder you are working with on the bench & no others so a mistake cant be made. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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