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Reloading
How hard is it to learn to reload ?
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<blockquote data-quote="lever-hed" data-source="post: 801901" data-attributes="member: 11667"><p>Those kits will lose their luster very quick, imho. You start out with whatever they give you, then you learn how you want to do it and/or how to do it better, and you end up spending another 300 likely more on better equipment that suits you. I guess I never really bought into the idea of those kits. I say really do some homework for what you are reloading for, and find out the ins & outs of how each product works and what YOU would think will work best for you.. just as if you were buying a car.. I realize this is time consuming, but for me to say yeah buy this or buy that is not really going to cut it for you .. You have a gun you undoubtedly spent a good chunk of cabbage on, and you are no doubt going to spend a bunch on components anyway, so might as well do it right the first time. </p><p> </p><p> <em>*Disclaimer: I am in no way telling you to do one thing over the others , these are simply opinions based on life experiences, others have good options too. Buy what you desire within your own limits and knowledge base. Having said that, be prepared at this point in time to be subjected to lack of component supplies or extreme wait times if you do find components. It's a great hobby, but expensive and time consuming, but addictive! Have fun, be safe.<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lever-hed, post: 801901, member: 11667"] Those kits will lose their luster very quick, imho. You start out with whatever they give you, then you learn how you want to do it and/or how to do it better, and you end up spending another 300 likely more on better equipment that suits you. I guess I never really bought into the idea of those kits. I say really do some homework for what you are reloading for, and find out the ins & outs of how each product works and what YOU would think will work best for you.. just as if you were buying a car.. I realize this is time consuming, but for me to say yeah buy this or buy that is not really going to cut it for you .. You have a gun you undoubtedly spent a good chunk of cabbage on, and you are no doubt going to spend a bunch on components anyway, so might as well do it right the first time. [I]*Disclaimer: I am in no way telling you to do one thing over the others , these are simply opinions based on life experiences, others have good options too. Buy what you desire within your own limits and knowledge base. Having said that, be prepared at this point in time to be subjected to lack of component supplies or extreme wait times if you do find components. It’s a great hobby, but expensive and time consuming, but addictive! Have fun, be safe.:)[/I] [/QUOTE]
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