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<blockquote data-quote="Iron Worker" data-source="post: 627683" data-attributes="member: 2332"><p>Your doing the right thing by posting questions . Asking if you need specific caliber dies tells us your a newbee . I'd go out and buy a reloading manual like Sierra or Hornady,Speer and start reading and learning. Those Berger bullets are nearly $50 bucks. I shoot a 7 wsm my experience says the Hornady SST bullet line are the easiest to develop a load. Mag Primer,Re#19 or 22 and a 139gr SST is a great place to start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iron Worker, post: 627683, member: 2332"] Your doing the right thing by posting questions . Asking if you need specific caliber dies tells us your a newbee . I'd go out and buy a reloading manual like Sierra or Hornady,Speer and start reading and learning. Those Berger bullets are nearly $50 bucks. I shoot a 7 wsm my experience says the Hornady SST bullet line are the easiest to develop a load. Mag Primer,Re#19 or 22 and a 139gr SST is a great place to start. [/QUOTE]
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