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<blockquote data-quote="WildBillG" data-source="post: 1741835" data-attributes="member: 106952"><p>Great Elk and it sounds like you got all you wanted from the hunt. That is what it is all about the enjoyment you get out of the hunt.</p><p> As for reloading I started with a Lee kit and produced a lot of good reloads. as time went on I upgraded things including yhe press and I must say accuracy improved but not as much as one would think. There has been a lot of advice here and it is all good but remember you don't need to break the bank to produce good reloads. The RCBS Rock Chucker press is hard to beat and will last a life time. A good balance beam scale is a must as the old way is still the most reliable way to measure. It will also not leave you wondering is it still reading right every time. The rest of the equiptment as mentioned you can find second hand except maybe dies for the cartridge you have chosen. Good luck and I hope you enjoy reloading as much as I so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildBillG, post: 1741835, member: 106952"] Great Elk and it sounds like you got all you wanted from the hunt. That is what it is all about the enjoyment you get out of the hunt. As for reloading I started with a Lee kit and produced a lot of good reloads. as time went on I upgraded things including yhe press and I must say accuracy improved but not as much as one would think. There has been a lot of advice here and it is all good but remember you don't need to break the bank to produce good reloads. The RCBS Rock Chucker press is hard to beat and will last a life time. A good balance beam scale is a must as the old way is still the most reliable way to measure. It will also not leave you wondering is it still reading right every time. The rest of the equiptment as mentioned you can find second hand except maybe dies for the cartridge you have chosen. Good luck and I hope you enjoy reloading as much as I so. [/QUOTE]
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