Watching Some BAD Ideas On Facebook Pages...

Totally different mentality on social media. Many things I see on fb would not be allowed to stand and be snuffed in short order here and other dedicated loading forums.

There are a lot of folks that buy a manual, go straight to the data and start at max published loads.
 
Totally different mentality on social media. Many things I see on fb would not be allowed to stand and be snuffed in short order here and other dedicated loading forums.

You're probably right , I'm not on any social media sights . Online gun forums are as close to social media as I get . Meaning I actually have zero knowledge of FB or how it works so I likely should have never posted here in the first place :( How ever I have learned quite a bit by watching random videos online .


There has been a couple times the poster of a video was so wrong I had to comment to set the record straight .
 
There are is some useful information in those media sometimes, but the problem that I see is that a beginner doesn't yet know enough to tell what is good advice and what is dangerous. Heck, there are some ideas and techniques that I read about here that are over my head. I know enough to know what I don't know; not everyone does, or admits it to themselves.
 
Let me be the first to suggest taking the Metallic Cartridge Reloading Course offered by the NRA. While most of the guys taking this course are newbies, I have had several who where seasoned reloaders, and even they have gotten something out of the course.

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