Hi @anderset20,
I have had A LOT of help in this forum and I will try to clarify few points to you if I can.
First of all, please let me know where you live so I may be keen to catch up if possible, I live in Queenstown area. Now, first thing I did when I start to shoot is, join a Deer Stalks Club in my area so I could learn as much was possible about hunting and shooting. In my very second meeting I was fortunately to have a GREAT person who got me "under his wings" and look after me and teach me how to reload my ammo and shoot with more accuracy and consistency.
Now, about your reloads, pretty much all the information you have received in here are the great value, these people writing to you know what they are doing/talk. I completely understand your "misunderstand" regards all the things "we" talk in this thread, but I can assure you, if you find someone who can share a little BBQ and some time WITH YOU teaching and explaining to you all of these "funny things" we talk here you will "fly high" in your skills and acknowledge.
Every reloader shooter has a preference for his ammo gear, such as projectiles, powder, brass, primers, etc. Normaly every rifle is different, even those rifles with serial numbers in sequence, they normally will shoot the "sub MOA" accuracy advertised with factory ammo but, as you start your own loads it will show you that different gear setups/match will give you different accuracy and velocities and etc.
So, as I start to write a little book, I will resume, get all the info you got here and file/archive it, join a shooting club or a deer Stalkers branch and hook up with those people who do reload their ammo, "get" all the information and experience they can offer to you, respect all the safety rules and you will have a long and happy reloading life.
All the best and drop me a pm if you want some more especific info.
In time, I do reload for my Tikka .223 and 7mm Mag.
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