Originally Posted by 257_X_50
BFR:
I think see where you are coming from. Most of the problems I've seen are shooter problems. I was lucky enough to be shown reloading by very good people. Only rifle for a long time, then a handgun expert. Tough taskmasters though. They did not suffer mistakes or poor data, they had learned from the best and they taught it that way.

I was usually copying others that were successful in reloading, not innovating. Thats not my strength and thats why I'm here...

I was lucky to start with guns that shot, I was the problem.


Two sides of the coin. You supply the ice.................

PAX

Thank you, you understand.
Shooter problems are personal and need one on one help. Not easy when we all live so far apart.
Many here shoot like gangbusters and should share everything they learned but teaching how to shoot is too hard long distance. But how they assemble ammo is just as important if not more so.
If someone shows a 6" group at 100 yards, that is just fine as long as the boolit went where aimed but if the shooter was dead center for each shot and shot good but the boolit went somewhere else, it is cause for concern. That is what I care about.