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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Buying the right equipment the first time? Advise wanted!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="shortpants" data-source="post: 664814" data-attributes="member: 30564"><p>Black Knight, I agree this has been a very informative topic and respectful at the same time! Not always easy to do. As someone with next to no experience it is hard to look at an ocean of reloading equipment and decide what to spend my hard earned money on. It does not help that I'm a perfectionist and over analyze everything. But in the end I usually end up not regretting my purchases. I don't look at price first but what will best work for me for a price I can justify. That being said the cheaper I can get started reloading the sooner I can call Kevin Cram and tell him to start on my first custom! It's killing me to be patient but in the end it will all work out. I don't believe in credit cards so all I can do is save and keep over analyzing.</p><p></p><p>Richard, thanks for the clarification. I was thinking maybe you could pre weigh charges out and somehow keep them separate but your way seems simple. So when loading at the range you guys know your charge weights ahead of time? If not what next?</p><p></p><p>Thanks again guys!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortpants, post: 664814, member: 30564"] Black Knight, I agree this has been a very informative topic and respectful at the same time! Not always easy to do. As someone with next to no experience it is hard to look at an ocean of reloading equipment and decide what to spend my hard earned money on. It does not help that I'm a perfectionist and over analyze everything. But in the end I usually end up not regretting my purchases. I don't look at price first but what will best work for me for a price I can justify. That being said the cheaper I can get started reloading the sooner I can call Kevin Cram and tell him to start on my first custom! It's killing me to be patient but in the end it will all work out. I don't believe in credit cards so all I can do is save and keep over analyzing. Richard, thanks for the clarification. I was thinking maybe you could pre weigh charges out and somehow keep them separate but your way seems simple. So when loading at the range you guys know your charge weights ahead of time? If not what next? Thanks again guys! [/QUOTE]
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