Read read read, etc etc, REALLY? I have downloaded most of the reloading books and I admit I did skim though a couple of them but theres no way I could read word for word one, or several of these books without falling asleep or completely not comprehend it all. I understand the importance of knowing what you are doing when playing around with reloading, but think about it, all the old school guys had was books back in the day, no youtube, no CGN, no Google so they really didnt have any other options to learn how its done.
Now that said, I reload 4 different pistol calibers and have loaded probably 8000 to 10000 rounds over the last couple years and I have had 2 squibs. Perfect, no, not really, but not bad either. And I've never had any incidents while running a press. I learned everything from this forum, googlel, youtube and talking to guys at my club. Just trying to say that reading 20 books printed 50 years ago might not be as "required" as it was even 10 years ago.
flame suit on, let'r buck LOL