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What Techniques Have You Picked Up Reloading That You Wished You Knew From The Start?
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<blockquote data-quote="J E Custom" data-source="post: 1868560" data-attributes="member: 2736"><p>When I started re loading, I had no one to guide me so I started with a good loading manual and read as much as I could before I started. fortunately, I bough a good press and middle of the road dies.</p><p></p><p>All I knew was that I could make Ammo my self, that did well in most uses. I also worked out my safety procedure and stuck with it. (Still use it today) From there I tried to improve the quality of my ammo and in the process I learned what effects components and quality tools had on accuracy.</p><p></p><p>I have been re loading for over 55 years and still have things to learn. So I would recommend that the new re loader Spend time with a seasoned re loader discussing reloading and have him go through the needed tools for his type of shooting to start with, and a good descriptive loading manual with all of the terms used in re loading.</p><p></p><p>A good tooter can get him started with the basic tools and knowledge and then it's up to the new re loader how far he wants/needs to go with his reloading prowess. But he must start with the basics to under stand the finer points to load near perfect ammo. I also don't recommend that he listen to all the different opinions and methods to start with. Pick "ONE" person to start with and after mastering the basic principles he can expand his knowledge and skill if needed. to much information would cause an information overload and could be counted productive In my opinion.</p><p></p><p>Just some advice from an old re loader.</p><p></p><p>J E CUSTOM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J E Custom, post: 1868560, member: 2736"] When I started re loading, I had no one to guide me so I started with a good loading manual and read as much as I could before I started. fortunately, I bough a good press and middle of the road dies. All I knew was that I could make Ammo my self, that did well in most uses. I also worked out my safety procedure and stuck with it. (Still use it today) From there I tried to improve the quality of my ammo and in the process I learned what effects components and quality tools had on accuracy. I have been re loading for over 55 years and still have things to learn. So I would recommend that the new re loader Spend time with a seasoned re loader discussing reloading and have him go through the needed tools for his type of shooting to start with, and a good descriptive loading manual with all of the terms used in re loading. A good tooter can get him started with the basic tools and knowledge and then it's up to the new re loader how far he wants/needs to go with his reloading prowess. But he must start with the basics to under stand the finer points to load near perfect ammo. I also don't recommend that he listen to all the different opinions and methods to start with. Pick "ONE" person to start with and after mastering the basic principles he can expand his knowledge and skill if needed. to much information would cause an information overload and could be counted productive In my opinion. Just some advice from an old re loader. J E CUSTOM [/QUOTE]
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