Reloading is NOT something to be Taken Lightly. Yes there is alot of Information on the Web. Some of it's Good and some of it's Bad. You have to Know which is which. Please understand You Can DIE from 1 Mistake. You can be Permaniently Injured from 1 Mistake. There is Misprinted Information in Manuals and on the WEB. Point being before You Dive In, you need to READ whether on the Web or in a Printed Manual and surely "UNDERSTAND" What it is, and Why it is, before you start Reloading. A mentor is surely great to have, But Not everyone has the Same or Good Safety Proceedures, just because they've been reloading for a few Years or have punched out a few thousand rounds doen't make them a Reloading Guru. This is not a Race to see how many rounds you can stamp out and go shoot. It is a Time Consuming Hobby, and the further you get into it the more you'll be able to see who the Ole Pro's are, and Listen to what their telling you. I'm not trying to Scare or Talk you out of it, but I am stating FACTS! Again You make the wrong Mistake, and you or someone close to you could Die or get Severely Injured. And anybody that tries to tell you "Not to Worry" about it, or it's "Not that Dangerious", I'd run like hell from. And surely would never be around them while they are shooting. Just My Opinion.