texasreloader79 wrote:
Comments and help please
Pushing a bullet into the case by hand suggests you did not resize the case. I would suggest that you stop trying to learn reloading from Youtube videos. Some presenters may be telling you how to do it right, but we've all seen more than a few people giving incomplete or even dangerous advice.
If you don't already have one, go buy one (or better yet, two) published reloading manuals. At lot of people like Lee's
ABCs of Reloading. Others like the Lyman Manual. I prefer to Hornady Handbook. No manual is "best", they all say essentially the same thing and in much the same way, pick the one(s) you like.
Sit down and locate the section of the manual at the front that talks about "How to Reload".
Study it. Pore over every word like you're going to be tested. Because you will. The test comes when you start assembling these little pipe bombs we call cartridges.
Once you're done studying the manual, go back to the front and do it again. You missed stuff the first time through - everyone does.
Sit down a write down the sequence of steps in reloading that you have gleaned from the manual. I did this on computer in the form of a checklist. I print out a copy each time I start to reload and check off the steps as I am done. This way I don't overlook anything and if I get distracted.
The checklist has saved me from being known as "lefty" or "one eye jack" more than once.
Good luck.