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<blockquote data-quote="rickm" data-source="post: 3349781" data-attributes="member: 24476"><p>If you think of reloading as a chore then it becomes a chore and you wont like it, you work on it in your spare time doing one step at a time and move on to something else til you get better at it trying to make everything precise in the beginning will make it frustrating, I understand that you want to make something the best you can but alot of people over thinks this and it turns them against it or put it on the back burner. Just slow down do what it is suppose to be something to do so you can get out and enjoy the sport of shooting the quickness and precision will come with time and experience. It can be a very relaxing hobby if you make it one or it can go the other way if you let it.</p><p></p><p>I have been on a 2 week lock down home quarantine the last 2 weeks and to pass the time i worked a couple K of brass slowly and even got 80#'s of lead melted down into ingots while i was off just to keep me busy and keep from having a funeral in the back yard cause me and wife was getting on each other nerves since she wasnt ready for me to be home 24/7 for 2 weeks. (J?K on the funeral).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickm, post: 3349781, member: 24476"] If you think of reloading as a chore then it becomes a chore and you wont like it, you work on it in your spare time doing one step at a time and move on to something else til you get better at it trying to make everything precise in the beginning will make it frustrating, I understand that you want to make something the best you can but alot of people over thinks this and it turns them against it or put it on the back burner. Just slow down do what it is suppose to be something to do so you can get out and enjoy the sport of shooting the quickness and precision will come with time and experience. It can be a very relaxing hobby if you make it one or it can go the other way if you let it. I have been on a 2 week lock down home quarantine the last 2 weeks and to pass the time i worked a couple K of brass slowly and even got 80#'s of lead melted down into ingots while i was off just to keep me busy and keep from having a funeral in the back yard cause me and wife was getting on each other nerves since she wasnt ready for me to be home 24/7 for 2 weeks. (J?K on the funeral). [/QUOTE]
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