A few pointers I learned the hard way:
1 if you’re reloading for accuracy skip on the digital scales. They are all Chinese crap and you have to pay a minimum of $600 to graduate past +or- 1/10th grain accuracy. Use a beam scale and set it up so you can read it eye level and you will have all the accuracy you need. For speed I use a powder throw set up several kernels light then trickle up.
2 skip the manual and use load data from your powder manufacturer or bullet manufacturer. If you call berger they will send you recipes for specific bullets and powder combos.
3 do plenty of research and gain a basic understanding of every step of the process before you start tinkering. Understand that there are different methods and extra steps depending on your goals. If you want plinking ammo you can keep it really simple but if you want accuracy you are going to have to dive down the rabbit hole and experiment with what extra steps actually make a difference for your load. I recommend Erik cortina on YouTube and he also runs a reloading forum.
Good luck
1 if you’re reloading for accuracy skip on the digital scales. They are all Chinese crap and you have to pay a minimum of $600 to graduate past +or- 1/10th grain accuracy. Use a beam scale and set it up so you can read it eye level and you will have all the accuracy you need. For speed I use a powder throw set up several kernels light then trickle up.
2 skip the manual and use load data from your powder manufacturer or bullet manufacturer. If you call berger they will send you recipes for specific bullets and powder combos.
3 do plenty of research and gain a basic understanding of every step of the process before you start tinkering. Understand that there are different methods and extra steps depending on your goals. If you want plinking ammo you can keep it really simple but if you want accuracy you are going to have to dive down the rabbit hole and experiment with what extra steps actually make a difference for your load. I recommend Erik cortina on YouTube and he also runs a reloading forum.
Good luck