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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 682315" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>I reckon you should go slow and do a lot of research .</p><p>Steer clear of package deals and kits and buy specific equipment based on quality , performance and need .</p><p>Redding make very good dies and presses and powder measures so you could start there . RCBS makes a good O frame press as does Lyman </p><p>There is many variations on the basic ways to reload so you need to work out what level of loading you need and make the purchases suit that end use.</p><p>Don't be sucked in by the expensive gadget crowd as many are just not required for basic loading . </p><p>The most basic mistake a new reloader can make is rushing out and buying before you know anything about reloading or what you need . In that situation you are just a prime target for the sales pitch .</p><p>You sound like you are on the right track asking about good books first .</p><p>Unfortunately I can't advise on books now because all the ones I have are out of print and mainly designed for another country . </p><p>The Sierra manual would be a good start .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 682315, member: 17844"] I reckon you should go slow and do a lot of research . Steer clear of package deals and kits and buy specific equipment based on quality , performance and need . Redding make very good dies and presses and powder measures so you could start there . RCBS makes a good O frame press as does Lyman There is many variations on the basic ways to reload so you need to work out what level of loading you need and make the purchases suit that end use. Don't be sucked in by the expensive gadget crowd as many are just not required for basic loading . The most basic mistake a new reloader can make is rushing out and buying before you know anything about reloading or what you need . In that situation you are just a prime target for the sales pitch . You sound like you are on the right track asking about good books first . Unfortunately I can't advise on books now because all the ones I have are out of print and mainly designed for another country . The Sierra manual would be a good start . [/QUOTE]
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