by Seismic Sam on Sat Aug 10, 2013 10:50 am
One other anecdote that I remember recently this Spring - Some 30-something n00b with hottie GF in tow came into the shop to "buy everything" to start reloading, and knew just enough to be a real buttlead and downright dangerous. The main bone of contention was the fact that this cheap idiot would NOT spend a few bucks for a powder scale, and wanted to get by with using a Lee Perfect Powder measure where the drop setting is calibrated in .01 cc of volume, and there IS a chart if you look for it that gives you approximate densities of powder in grains/CC, so theoretically you could do it that way, and John just wouldn't put up with that. So this cheap jackwad goes wandering around the store looking for some other doohickey that he could use to rationalize his downright dangerous scheme, and bringing it to John with another lame story, and John had finally had enough and raised his voice about as high as I have heard it and told the guy he wasn't getting ANYTHING unless he bought a powder scale. So the n00b finally consents to blowing and extra $18 or so on a Lee scale, which works but is touchy as hell, and John rings him up for his $200 something dollar purchase.
And for those of you posters who get bent out of shape over the term n00b and not getting the same service you get in a men's clothing store, there is a reason for that. Reloading is NOT just about self-centered little you, and your freedom of choice and expectations to be treated well no matter what you do. If you buy a plaid jacket and striped pants, you'll look like an idiot but nobody else will get hurt, so what's the big deal??
Well, the big deal unless you always shoot alone, which is unlikely unless you own 40 acres out in the country, is that you're going to be shooting next to some totally innocent people who have done NOTHING wrong, and you show up with your effed-up n00b handloads, pull the trigger, and the shrapnel goes out in all directions. Had that nearly happen to ME with a squib load some guy's idiot Uncle made up that were HOT 44 mag loads, and my head was 3 feet to the right and about half a second away from the guy pulling the trigger again before he put the gun down after the squib. There are a lot of other people here with similar stories. Don't expect people to just fawn all over you if you look like you're going to get somebody else hurt because you're too lazy to RTFM and want good service as you blindly toddle towards making up some bad loads.
And as far as the "Oh, I could never do something like that" attitude, go sell it somewhere else. I and my therapy dog Sasha work a critical injury/brain injury hospital, and in 3 years of 3 days a week covering the whole 5 stories of this place, have seen literally THOUSANDS of "it can't happen to me" victims that are mangled and injured beyond recognition and sometimes recovery. A lot of the time, it seems like it wasn't even their fault, which is really sad.
Quite frankly, there isn't a lot of difference between an incompetent handloader with an attitude and an Al Quaeda bomb maker, except the bomb maker knows what he's doing, and you don't. Either way, the end result is injured innocent victims. What your intent was to begin with becomes totally irrelevant after the explosion starts to detonate.