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Reloading
What are the easiest mistakes you learned the most from when reloading?
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<blockquote data-quote="slas" data-source="post: 1547637" data-attributes="member: 103784"><p>A few of my mistakes:</p><p></p><p>Accidently trimming a bunch of my brass to short.</p><p>Forgetting what I had previously loaded in my box and couldn't figure it out with my crappy notes.</p><p>Mixing up brass and not realizing which had been fired how many times.</p><p>Not recording all relevant data on my targets (pictures with no data don't help)</p><p></p><p>Now, all brass gets it's own little baggie with a slip of paper and all relevant data. All load data gets recorded at the time of load with any additional notes. If not, you will forget things. As others have said, only keep one powder and one of all the other things you are using. Get the best equipment you can afford. I bought cheap, had too, but upgraded over the years as I could. Just keep picking up all the extra tools, practicing, and reading all the info these experts (not including me) continue to share.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slas, post: 1547637, member: 103784"] A few of my mistakes: Accidently trimming a bunch of my brass to short. Forgetting what I had previously loaded in my box and couldn't figure it out with my crappy notes. Mixing up brass and not realizing which had been fired how many times. Not recording all relevant data on my targets (pictures with no data don't help) Now, all brass gets it's own little baggie with a slip of paper and all relevant data. All load data gets recorded at the time of load with any additional notes. If not, you will forget things. As others have said, only keep one powder and one of all the other things you are using. Get the best equipment you can afford. I bought cheap, had too, but upgraded over the years as I could. Just keep picking up all the extra tools, practicing, and reading all the info these experts (not including me) continue to share. [/QUOTE]
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