Need help getting into reloading

Here's the link:
Reloaders Reference the main program file is RRv93x74r, then there are firearm manuals and targets that can be downloaded and used as part of the program.

From what I can find on it, it appears to be a database of loads that you can look up by many different selections like caliber, bullet weight, & powder, with different combos of those choices. The database has info already in it, but also lets you create your own data too.

Since I know nothing, I would'nt know if any of it was good info or not.

Step 1 for me will be get books, Step 2 read books
 
Steve McGinley said:
Here's the link:
Reloaders Reference the main program file is RRv93x74r, then there are firearm manuals and targets that can be downloaded and used as part of the program.

From what I can find on it, it appears to be a database of loads that you can look up by many different selections like caliber, bullet weight, & powder, with different combos of those choices. The database has info already in it, but also lets you create your own data too.

Since I know nothing, I would'nt know if any of it was good info or not.

Step 1 for me will be get books, Step 2 read books
I downloaded that several months ago and couldn't get it to work. You prompted me to try to get it working. It would be a great resource.

I always try to get reloading information from multiple sources and then make an informed decision on what loads I should start with. I don't trust loads found on the internet, but when considered along with manufacturer load data they can help you get going in the right direction.

Is there somebody in your area that you could partner with to teach you reloading? Surely there's a reloader around you that wouldn't mind you sitting with them a few evenings and observing while they reload and explain the process.
 
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