Looking at reloading for the first time and I see a lot of recommendations to get a reloading manual. What is in a reloading manual that is so important other than specs on a specific cartridge (powder and bullet combinations, cartridge overall length etc.)? I have seen some say that the "ABC's of reloading" is a must read as well. Is it really that critical when there is so much information available from powder manufactures as well as bullet manufactures? Does "You-tube University" suffice (knowing that there are you tubers who don't always follow generally accepted practices)?
I am in the beginning of my journey and have been collecting bits and pieces here and there. I have already decided on the press I want (can't believe what people want for a used press these days) though I have not purchased one. Not looking to do anything but load a few hundred rounds for hunting. Not a long range, miniscule accuracy type of shooter. Just looking to stave off the outrageous pricing for factory ammo that is getting harder to find for my gun.
I am in the beginning of my journey and have been collecting bits and pieces here and there. I have already decided on the press I want (can't believe what people want for a used press these days) though I have not purchased one. Not looking to do anything but load a few hundred rounds for hunting. Not a long range, miniscule accuracy type of shooter. Just looking to stave off the outrageous pricing for factory ammo that is getting harder to find for my gun.