Important is the strict following of the instructions given by the manufacturers of the reloading equipment as well as the reloading components. Before you get started, read the safety rules below and keep them in mind whenever reloading. Attention paid to detail and patience ensures safety and quality.

Reload only when you can give it your undivided attention. Do not reload, when fatigued or ill. Develop your own reloading routine to avoid mistakes. Avoid haste, load at a leisurely place and keep in mind absolutely not to reload under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

Always wear eye protection. Store powder and primers out of reach of children and away from heat and open fire. Never smoke during a reloading session. Keep no more powder than needed available and return the unused powder to its original factory container to preserve its identity and usable lifetime.

Do not use any powder unless its identity is positively known, do not mix any powders, keep in mind that the trial-and-error method lead's to serious injury! Do not store primers in bulk! Doing so will create a bomb! Do not force primers in any circumstances. Keep primers in their original factory packing until used.

Start loading according the loading data. Never reduce loads under the listing starting load. Check visually the powder level in the cases so you are absolutely sure that you have no double powder charge. When a double powder charge is fired it may result in gun damage, personal injury and even death. Do not ever use a compressed load.  You might crush the powder grains, wich in turn has dramatic influence on on cartridge pressure. If you detect overpressure signs from the primer or case head immediately stop shooting and reduce the charge. Never exeed the maximum loads !
SNPS specifically disclaims any responsibility for the stated data. The individual assumes the risk of safe loading practices. Failure to do so or violation of the above warnings could result in severe personal injury.
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