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<blockquote data-quote="Revived" data-source="post: 2331025" data-attributes="member: 31505"><p>Haha&#8230; thanks Daryl &#8211; I tried to disclaimer the crap out of my original response as well, but it still got misinterpreted&#8230; No harm, no foul&#8230; and to Cy if my retort came across aggressively, I apologize&#8230; I have to keep remembering I come from a much faster paced shooting world on the west coast where time management is a big issue where new shooters and/or reloaders get run over pretty quickly if they don’t adapt accordingly&#8230; I simply hoped to offer a different perspective as many things have changed in the reloading world since I started rolling my own ammo 30 yrs ago and most approach reloading for the wrong reasons &#8211; saving money&#8230; I’m lucky &#8211; I can afford the best presses out there, but I have no allegiance to any manufacturer&#8230; I have 650’s and 1050 ‘s&#8230; a Co-Ax for precision long rifle needs&#8230; PW’s and MEC’s for shotguns&#8230; I’ve owned Hornady LNL’s and most RCBS presses&#8230; Yet I will always feel the need to disagree with anyone who thinks that the only way to start reloading is on a single stage - especially for handguns&#8230; Fear of “K Booms” has nothing to do with aptitude, common sense and attention to detail when safety is concerned&#8230; even after many hundreds of thousands of reloaded rounds for me it was and always will be unexpected interruptions during a reloading session that hold the most potential for problems&#8230; </p><p>I'll make sure to keep my perspectives to myself in the future....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Revived, post: 2331025, member: 31505"] Haha… thanks Daryl – I tried to disclaimer the crap out of my original response as well, but it still got misinterpreted… No harm, no foul… and to Cy if my retort came across aggressively, I apologize… I have to keep remembering I come from a much faster paced shooting world on the west coast where time management is a big issue where new shooters and/or reloaders get run over pretty quickly if they don’t adapt accordingly… I simply hoped to offer a different perspective as many things have changed in the reloading world since I started rolling my own ammo 30 yrs ago and most approach reloading for the wrong reasons – saving money… I’m lucky – I can afford the best presses out there, but I have no allegiance to any manufacturer… I have 650’s and 1050 ‘s… a Co-Ax for precision long rifle needs… PW’s and MEC’s for shotguns… I’ve owned Hornady LNL’s and most RCBS presses… Yet I will always feel the need to disagree with anyone who thinks that the only way to start reloading is on a single stage - especially for handguns… Fear of “K Booms” has nothing to do with aptitude, common sense and attention to detail when safety is concerned… even after many hundreds of thousands of reloaded rounds for me it was and always will be unexpected interruptions during a reloading session that hold the most potential for problems… I'll make sure to keep my perspectives to myself in the future.... [/QUOTE]
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