So I made my first batch of handloads a couple days ago. I'm heading out to the range today to fire them off.
Is it weird to be really nervous? I mean, according to all the tutorials, resources, and advice I've acquired, I've done everything properly, within safe tolerances. I should be okay, but I'm still a bit scared that I'm going to blow my head off.
Here's what I've loaded:
.308
168 gr Berger VLD
39 gr Hodgson H4895 (for 15 rounds)
40 gr Hodgson H4895 (for 15 rounds)
Federal primers
Once-fired Nosler brass
Tempted to bring a length of string to the range, mount my rifle in a lead sled, and pull the trigger from behind a wall.
Is it weird to be really nervous? I mean, according to all the tutorials, resources, and advice I've acquired, I've done everything properly, within safe tolerances. I should be okay, but I'm still a bit scared that I'm going to blow my head off.
Here's what I've loaded:
.308
168 gr Berger VLD
39 gr Hodgson H4895 (for 15 rounds)
40 gr Hodgson H4895 (for 15 rounds)
Federal primers
Once-fired Nosler brass
Tempted to bring a length of string to the range, mount my rifle in a lead sled, and pull the trigger from behind a wall.


















































