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The Basics, Starting Out
New Gun, New Scope might start reloading looking for advice.
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<blockquote data-quote="trebark" data-source="post: 873781" data-attributes="member: 19172"><p>A good starting point for reloading are the kits that most companies put together. They typically have everything you need to get started. Then once you do some reading and reloading you begin to figure out what works for you and you can sell the parts you don't want and acquire the pieces you want/need to augment the original kit. I started with an RCBS kit like this:</p><p> </p><p><a href="http://www.midwayusa.com/product/937051/rcbs-rock-chucker-supreme-master-single-stage-press-kit" target="_blank">RCBS Rock Chucker Supreme Master Single Stage Press Kit</a></p><p> </p><p>I immediately got rid of the Uniflow Powder Measure (not very accurate) and bought a powder trickler (helps with the final couple of powder it takes to get the charge weight juuuust right)</p><p> </p><p>You will notice that virtually every kit comes with a reloading manual. All of them are pretty good and if you get a couple of them, you can read through them and begin to formulate a process and loads that will work for you.</p><p> </p><p>Welcome to the addiction! Let us know if you have any more questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trebark, post: 873781, member: 19172"] A good starting point for reloading are the kits that most companies put together. They typically have everything you need to get started. Then once you do some reading and reloading you begin to figure out what works for you and you can sell the parts you don't want and acquire the pieces you want/need to augment the original kit. I started with an RCBS kit like this: [URL="http://www.midwayusa.com/product/937051/rcbs-rock-chucker-supreme-master-single-stage-press-kit"]RCBS Rock Chucker Supreme Master Single Stage Press Kit[/URL] I immediately got rid of the Uniflow Powder Measure (not very accurate) and bought a powder trickler (helps with the final couple of powder it takes to get the charge weight juuuust right) You will notice that virtually every kit comes with a reloading manual. All of them are pretty good and if you get a couple of them, you can read through them and begin to formulate a process and loads that will work for you. Welcome to the addiction! Let us know if you have any more questions. [/QUOTE]
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