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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="numbe" data-source="post: 873797" data-attributes="member: 73103"><p>quite a few good bits of advice here. </p><p></p><p>I will go with a kit, and check out the manual for my specific round. I'm not looking to shoot for anything other than pleasure and hunting but testing out the rifle / scope at various ranges gets expensive and I figure if i go with reloading I can chip away at that expense while getting ammo that is higher quality. I also like the feeling of knowing my new rifle better and knowing that what comes out the business end of it isn't a crap shoot or a 5 dollar bill hahah</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="numbe, post: 873797, member: 73103"] quite a few good bits of advice here. I will go with a kit, and check out the manual for my specific round. I'm not looking to shoot for anything other than pleasure and hunting but testing out the rifle / scope at various ranges gets expensive and I figure if i go with reloading I can chip away at that expense while getting ammo that is higher quality. I also like the feeling of knowing my new rifle better and knowing that what comes out the business end of it isn't a crap shoot or a 5 dollar bill hahah [/QUOTE]
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