Just my 2 cents, if the original poster wants to learn, then could set up a face time call with some of the people here, or even could set up a video conference, like Zoon, Blue Jeans, etc. and have a class at a set time and day.
Does anyone know of a club that has reloading equipment they allow members to use?
Same here. Get a couple manuals, find an experienced reloader to keep on your speed dial and then go back and read the books again before starting to reload.I bought some equipment, and I started loading with Hodsdon and Accurate Arms loading books.
There was no youtube back then. No internet, no message boards!
If you can not open a book, follow simple instructions, adhere to basic safety principles, then (re)loading is probably not for you!
There are compressed loads where that process is followed.Just fill the cases up and smash it down with the bullet i think ?
Exactly what Dennis said! I have a TV going usually when I'm at the watchmaking bench just for some background noise. Not so when I'm reloading. Nothing in the background, no distractions and 100% absolute focus on the task at hand.Same here. Get a couple manuals, find an experienced reloader to keep on your speed dial and then go back and read the books again before starting to reload.
Never run a radio or TV. Devote your full attention to every stage of the process, and double check every step.
I started reloading in 1980 and still use this advice ^^^^^ every time I visit the reloading bench.
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