Wasn't really meant as a sweeping generality, the friend I am referring to is a 75-year-old veteran that has reloaded all his adult life, and he accidentally double charged a case and blew up his Colt Python. That mistake almost made him quit reloading all together because he says he has always been extremely careful and has always had the same routine all his life when reloading. He sits in a room by himself, no one is allowed to knock on the door or even speak to him during the hour he sets aside each day to reload. He has no tvs, no radios in the room, nothing to distract him and he still managed to double charge a case. All I am saying is the absolute truth, every one of my reloading buddies has had at least one accident if not a couple throughout their reloading careers. And of course the same thing can happen with factory ammo as well, it just seems a lot less likely factory-wise which is why I am more comfortable going that route. I'm not exaggerating when I say I shoot at least 6 to 7,000 rounds every year of various calibers, can you imagine how long that would take me to reload that many every year? I would be spending way more time loading than shooting which is the exact opposite of my goal in life ha ha. I have nothing at All against reloaders, most of my shooting buddies are exactly that