I will probably remember random stuff as I go.
One thing you read about is guys sorting bullets for base to ogive measurements. I decided not to do this. For one it's a factory gun and I am just trying to get it to shoot the best possible without too much effort. All these things don't take that much effort or time. So let's say you want your bullets to jump .025 thousandth, I will load them all about, .009 too long. Say I just did 40 rounds, then I will measure
base to ogive on loaded rounds. At the end I will have 6-8 groups, from .001-.009 too long. Then I will turn the die down .001 and do that group, turn the die .002 and do that group and so on. Then I have all the rounds at the same amount of jump.

Tip. On your micrometer you have to have a base or anvil because measuring without one can give you false readings of .001-.004