This has been an issue that has frosted my backside for some time now.
I am happy that you brought it up. Perhaps if it gets hammered home enough We may save someone from getting hurt,
There is even the possibility that some of the new reloaders, and the older offending ones May realize there is a thing called a learning curve. ( remember that one? )
I think most of the problem stems from the --do for me attitude--and the inability to do a little work on there own.
Well get spoon fed someplace else, do a little research the information is there.
What makes you think a hand load that is right for me will be correct for you? (it wont be)
If it's a starting load then go to the powder company or the bullet maker, The information is there
and they will be very helpful. The first thing you should have bought is a load book OR two.
Remember those things called books?
Each rifle or pistol is not the same,
----------------remember?------------------
---This is is my rifle, there are many like it, but this one is mine.---
There are ways to work up a load, and I am not going to get into that now. But I will say this:
It is not by asking someone what the best load for them is.
Or what should my OAL be. You must think we are flying kites here.
These are dangerous weapons we have chose to play with and I for one WILL not answer any more
questions that begin with (I NEED )
I know it may be new to some, yes we are in a hurry to get that first bullet down range. But I for one do not want it to be your last.
This is not like asking someone in a store how to find the corn, or what place do you keep the handi wipes.
As for the people that are so quick to help, well think about it. Most times it's no more than trying to show someone how much you know. All you have done is fall victim to the energy vampires.
Enabling them to go on with thinking --everyone else will do the work for me.
If you think answering some of these questions helps people then have at it.
I need a load for my 308 that shoots good.
What is a good bullet for my 243 Win.?
I am out of H-4831 but I have this other stuff, it looks the same,can I use it?.
My friend shoots smoke-less powder in his muzzle loader, how much should I use in mine?
I am just getting started, what progressive press should I get?
My friends trim there cases, do I have to trim mine?
What is the crimp die for?
I want to ring it all out of my rifle, How much should I turn the necks down?
What is a good powder for my 7-MM?
Think I am kidding on this--well look for yourself at the questions. What does it show you ?
Like I said I will not answer any more of these questions, But I will try and convey to people the correct way to do things, if they show an interest in learning or they have done a little work on there own.
I fully understand about helping new people into the sport and how important it is to teach the younger or new folks, so don't flame me on that crap. I ain't going to listen.
There are ways to help folks and there are ways to make them a little more dependent.
You make up your own mind.