I just spend a ton of money on a reloading press and I have no idea what I'm doing and already almost had a ND just trying to use it.
What am I doing wrong?
How do you almost ND on a press?
>>33255072
>he fell for the reloading me
>>33259982
this
I tried to get into reloading and it's WAY to fucking hard to get into and figure out. Don't trust anyone who tries to tell you 'b-but it's cheaper than buying ammo!" If you want a good set-up, ur going to be investing a crap ton of money into buying the individual pieces to set up a kit.
Reloading is a meme.
>>33260003
>can't figure out how to reload
Seriously, are you this retarded?
>>33260003
it is cheaper than buying ammo, but only in a few circumstances
if you're an extraordinarily high volume shooter (which likely means a competition shooter), then it makes sense
if you're a super high precision shooter, then you need to tune a load to your specific gun, it makes sense and can be cheaper than buying comparable commercial loads
or, if you shoot obscure or obsolete cartridges (try finding .450 Martini for a decent price), then it makes sense
if you only shoot an average amount, don't compete, don't shoot precision, and only shoot normal calibers, it doesn't make sense
>>33255072
Just put your ballsack in the press and fall back in ecstasy as your sack ruptures
>>33255072
first off what are you doing?
>>33262417
Idk, I've been reloading .40 +P+ rounds while the cartridge is still in the chamber of my Glock 19, just like the nutnfancy field manual told me to.
>>33261953
>tldr: dont reload if you only shoot low volume .223 and dont care about accuracy
>>33255072
Have you tried reading any of the wealth of information on handloading ammo available online (not /k/) or in book form? Did you even read the instruction manual that came in the box?
>>33262647
ok you're trolling,gotcha.