For a bunch of years my handgun shooting has been about zilch. The little bit was revolvers, but with my pursuing a Concealed permit, I bought a .380. The first problem was if I'm very lucky, I might find 10% of my brass. (Don't have that problem with revolvers). Hard to pick out the .380 from all the 9mm at the range. So I had 15 cases and wanted to load them. My loading blocks were too deep. Solved this problem by using the tray the ammo came in and dropping a small screw into each hole so the brass would protrude instead of fitting flush. I bought Lee carbide dies, (Store didn't have RCBS which I normally buy) but I do like the dies. I do like the fact that with the carbide dies I didn't have to lube the cases. Next problem was data. Different sources of data was all over the place and deciding which one to trust was a problem. BTW I settled on 3.4 grains of Unique with a 90 grain bullet. Some data had 4 grains starting and 4 grains was over max some sources. I'd appreciate hearing what load others are using with Unique and 90 grainers. I use a Belding & Mull measure and have to funnel each case. There is probably a shallow funnel out there, but mine were deep enough that the case went all the way in, leaving nothing to hold onto. But I got them charged and had put a very slight flare on the case, so bullet seating went pretty smooth. When I test them, I'll only be able to check that they aren't too hot as my pistol shooting with that small gun precludes any real determination of accuracy.