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<blockquote data-quote="SCSCHNUR" data-source="post: 1742635" data-attributes="member: 44035"><p>I agree with alot of what has been said here. One place you can watch for comparing 14 different presses was Ultimate Reloader as he compared many presses. He also has alot of tips. I personally started on my own and have up graded alot and have learned alot over the years. I started with a Hornady sinlge stage and also a Hornady Progressive but I sold them and I now run a Redding T7 turret press. I have used different dies but now mainly run Redding, Foster and some RCBS dies. If you have a chance I to would recomend a mentor(s). There are several good You tube videos but as you gain in knowledge you will find the ones who are more professional. Any piece of equipment will have videos on how to use them. Reloading manuals are very good as well. I buy the new Hogdon manuals every year as hey keep up with new calibers and a full of info. Start slow and becarefull and you will fully enjoy this new challenge. If you are buying a new Ga Precision rifle I would asume you have money so shop around. You will upgrade as you gain knowledge as we all have. Nice elk and great pictures. Enjoy your new endeavor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SCSCHNUR, post: 1742635, member: 44035"] I agree with alot of what has been said here. One place you can watch for comparing 14 different presses was Ultimate Reloader as he compared many presses. He also has alot of tips. I personally started on my own and have up graded alot and have learned alot over the years. I started with a Hornady sinlge stage and also a Hornady Progressive but I sold them and I now run a Redding T7 turret press. I have used different dies but now mainly run Redding, Foster and some RCBS dies. If you have a chance I to would recomend a mentor(s). There are several good You tube videos but as you gain in knowledge you will find the ones who are more professional. Any piece of equipment will have videos on how to use them. Reloading manuals are very good as well. I buy the new Hogdon manuals every year as hey keep up with new calibers and a full of info. Start slow and becarefull and you will fully enjoy this new challenge. If you are buying a new Ga Precision rifle I would asume you have money so shop around. You will upgrade as you gain knowledge as we all have. Nice elk and great pictures. Enjoy your new endeavor. [/QUOTE]
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