Since you are new to reloading, I highly suggest getting the bullets' reloading manuals you will load, i.e., Hornady, Berger, Nosler, if you have not done so already. The manuals not only has the recommended tested loads, but it also has essential information (esp. safety) that will help you in your reloading process. Even us old dogs that have been reloading for a while getting the reloading manuals. They are an excellent source of data/information.No just hodgden reloading website.
As you can see, there are many good folks here, always willing and able to help. You have been provided with excellent recommendations. Take the time to synthesize the information being presented to you. Being proficient in reloading does not happen overnight; enjoy the learning process.
When you have re-checked your rifle/scope set-up and ready for your next round of reloading, especially with a new powder, consider @WYOHTF Satterlee method recommendation.
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