Missed topics for consideration
It is a hot day in Georgia, I was working outside.
I have learned the hard way about "type & spank" by the mods when enjoying adult beverages while posting on the Forum. My attempts at silence shall continue on this thread.
Apparently, other members are wondering about trivia, minutia, and perfection when loading that first cartridge. Have "Tumbling brass" , "Cleaning primer pockets" , "Case lubing" , and "Inside neck lubing" been covered in sufficient detail? Do we need to address post-loading tumbling of loaded ammunition to evaluate the risk of firing a primer during the tumbling / vibrating cycle?

Will the trigger ever get pulled????
Wonderful, now you can try writing "Reloading Instructions" as a hobby. There is much less stress writing than in reloading the one perfect Cartidge.
It is a hot day in Georgia, I was working outside.
I have learned the hard way about "type & spank" by the mods when enjoying adult beverages while posting on the Forum. My attempts at silence shall continue on this thread.
Apparently, other members are wondering about trivia, minutia, and perfection when loading that first cartridge. Have "Tumbling brass" , "Cleaning primer pockets" , "Case lubing" , and "Inside neck lubing" been covered in sufficient detail? Do we need to address post-loading tumbling of loaded ammunition to evaluate the risk of firing a primer during the tumbling / vibrating cycle?


Will the trigger ever get pulled????
I have never reloaded before and the instructions that come with the tools are often vague and horrible.
Wonderful, now you can try writing "Reloading Instructions" as a hobby. There is much less stress writing than in reloading the one perfect Cartidge.