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Reloading
Getting set up for reloading...help?!
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<blockquote data-quote="jtkratzer" data-source="post: 635482" data-attributes="member: 40885"><p>ABCs of Reloading was my first reloading book. Pick up reloading manuals for the calibers you want to load that has the data for the bullet/powders you want.</p><p></p><p>If you have someone local that can show you the ropes and help you get your gear set up, that's a plus. Learning to do it on your own with someone there to assist or answer questions is better than having someone do it for you.</p><p></p><p>Also, if you have anyone who can help you with their experience loading the calibers you're looking at, that's a plus. This person might have a chronograph they'll let you shoot over to get velocity readings.</p><p></p><p>There are quite a few things that don't come with the basic kits that are very handy and sometimes necessary (case trimmers, calipers, digital scales, etc).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jtkratzer, post: 635482, member: 40885"] ABCs of Reloading was my first reloading book. Pick up reloading manuals for the calibers you want to load that has the data for the bullet/powders you want. If you have someone local that can show you the ropes and help you get your gear set up, that's a plus. Learning to do it on your own with someone there to assist or answer questions is better than having someone do it for you. Also, if you have anyone who can help you with their experience loading the calibers you're looking at, that's a plus. This person might have a chronograph they'll let you shoot over to get velocity readings. There are quite a few things that don't come with the basic kits that are very handy and sometimes necessary (case trimmers, calipers, digital scales, etc). [/QUOTE]
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