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Reloading
advice for getting into reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Topgun 30-06" data-source="post: 691987" data-attributes="member: 28854"><p>If you are already shooting reloads a friend has been doing for you and they are all performing well, I would suggest that you stay right with the recipe he has been using. That's what I did when a friend gave me all his reloading equipment and I started doing my own after several years of having another friend reload for me. All I did was use the reloaded cases for each of the calibers he was doing for me and put them in the seating die until the press I was given seated them to the same depth as the press my friend was using. I was having him full length resize everything, so that was also a simple process in setting up my resizing dies in the press I was given. Just make sure you get the loading information from him if you don't already have it as far as the powder and number of grains to use for each load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topgun 30-06, post: 691987, member: 28854"] If you are already shooting reloads a friend has been doing for you and they are all performing well, I would suggest that you stay right with the recipe he has been using. That's what I did when a friend gave me all his reloading equipment and I started doing my own after several years of having another friend reload for me. All I did was use the reloaded cases for each of the calibers he was doing for me and put them in the seating die until the press I was given seated them to the same depth as the press my friend was using. I was having him full length resize everything, so that was also a simple process in setting up my resizing dies in the press I was given. Just make sure you get the loading information from him if you don't already have it as far as the powder and number of grains to use for each load. [/QUOTE]
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