1. Always pay attn. to the guy you get the feeling did his own testing, and speaks from experience rather than what he has read, been told, or overheard.
1a. Fine line here, grain of salt for the guy who posts test results with "this is it, period". For he ran a test just to prove himself right for the time being.
2. Always pay attn. to a guy you seek knowledge from and he tells you he does not know< whether he tells you he will find an answer or not, now you know he is honest.
3. I always stay away from people trying to make a quick name for themselves in the firearm community,< throw shit at the wall hoping some will stick. We know who did it right w/o stepping on the toes of others.
4. Boils down to just being somewhat savoy.
I came here 7 yrs ago with the prospect of becoming a top shelf reloader. 6 months in it became apparent some was over my head, and no way did I need or want to take it to those levels. I'll never be a benchrest shooter, the interest is not here.
I already knew consistency the key, same lot of powder, bullets, brass etc. I have picked up tips on annealing, neck tensions and more goodies and I believe my ammo has improved, not to the point I want to shoot it against a good majority of people on here at paper targets.