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Reloading
What are the easiest mistakes you learned the most from when reloading?
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<blockquote data-quote="Deviant" data-source="post: 1547175" data-attributes="member: 106404"><p>Dont use Hornady one shot or any other spray on case lube or you will get stuck cases at some point. Get a headspace comparator to measure shoulder bump and a bullet comparator to measure base to ogive. Make sure your primers are fully seated or it will throw your measurements off. Dont use too much case lube or you will cause dents in the shoulder when sizing. If you have neck sizing only dies throw them away and buy FL dies and bump the shoulder .002 back. Know your chamber specs so you can turn necks if needed. Measure your seating depth to the lands with the bullet you are using and load a dummy round and keep it with your dies for a reference later. Dont rush anything ever. And last buy good equipment and don't look back. Buy once cry once.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deviant, post: 1547175, member: 106404"] Dont use Hornady one shot or any other spray on case lube or you will get stuck cases at some point. Get a headspace comparator to measure shoulder bump and a bullet comparator to measure base to ogive. Make sure your primers are fully seated or it will throw your measurements off. Dont use too much case lube or you will cause dents in the shoulder when sizing. If you have neck sizing only dies throw them away and buy FL dies and bump the shoulder .002 back. Know your chamber specs so you can turn necks if needed. Measure your seating depth to the lands with the bullet you are using and load a dummy round and keep it with your dies for a reference later. Dont rush anything ever. And last buy good equipment and don't look back. Buy once cry once. [/QUOTE]
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