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Quote from: bobcat on June 05, 2016, 05:15:22 PMWhat more can I say? Nothing hopefully. As a forum moderator I would like to believe that the safety and integrity of the forum and it's members is a priority for you. This is not the first time I've seen bad or downright dangerous reloading advice posted by you and others on here. Jay.sharkbait's comment was tongue in cheek, but still some of the best advice I've seen on here. Far too often reloading experience and reloading skill are confused, here and in the field. It seems to me that the person with the most experience typically isn't the person with the most skill.
What more can I say?
It sounds like you are suggesting that Hunt Wa should not allow any reloading information to be posted. I don't think that is going to happen.
Yorketransport- this is supposed to be a fun and enjoyable place to discuss hunting, shooting, reloading, etc. However, you're taking the fun out of it, at least for me, in this particular thread. Do I have to write in every post "start 10% below max and work your way up?" This is getting old. I don't need you talking down to me. I've been reloading for 32 years, both shotgun shells and rifle. I'll continue to post my opinions and thoughts. Sorry if you think it's "downright dangerous." Again, if you don't like it, don't read it.
Far too often reloading experience and reloading skill are confused, here and in the field. It seems to me that the person with the most experience typically isn't the person with the most skill.
I would like to remind everybody to be careful with their comments and not say anything that may offend someone, you could get suspended from HW for two months.
I'm back and rehabilitated. I'm ready to give back for all the things I've done wrong. But first I need to learn about brilliant reloading decisions.