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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
How hard is it to learn to reload ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Trever" data-source="post: 799037" data-attributes="member: 52300"><p>I'm new to reloading myself. I can tell ya starting out I spent a couple months (5-7) researching. I had a coworker give me some of his left over manuals and I spend hours every night just reading them. If I was to tell you which one to get I would say a sierra manual is the best for a beginner. I have a Lee press for now. I have the challenger press and its not very good if you ask me. Lee makes a better press and they almost look the same but I bought a kit and had my models backwards when I read the contents list. But oh well. I would also say buy a couple boxes of factory ammo and shoot them while you are working on your load and process. Oh yeah, always start with the minimum load. It may seem like its really slow or week or etc.. but better safe than sorry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trever, post: 799037, member: 52300"] I'm new to reloading myself. I can tell ya starting out I spent a couple months (5-7) researching. I had a coworker give me some of his left over manuals and I spend hours every night just reading them. If I was to tell you which one to get I would say a sierra manual is the best for a beginner. I have a Lee press for now. I have the challenger press and its not very good if you ask me. Lee makes a better press and they almost look the same but I bought a kit and had my models backwards when I read the contents list. But oh well. I would also say buy a couple boxes of factory ammo and shoot them while you are working on your load and process. Oh yeah, always start with the minimum load. It may seem like its really slow or week or etc.. but better safe than sorry. [/QUOTE]
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