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Reloading
New to reloading- help me spend some money!
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<blockquote data-quote="kc0pph" data-source="post: 556813" data-attributes="member: 35934"><p>Best advice i can give you, is dont go for the Lee kitchen top presses or the one where you use a hammer with the dies. (Heard about some lee loading dies that do not use a press, a sturdy block of wood and a hammer is all you need). </p><p> </p><p>Step 1 of any person getting involved with Reloading.</p><p>Buy Sierra Manual</p><p>Buy Lyman Manual</p><p>Buy Hornaday Manual</p><p>Buy Speer Manual</p><p>Buy Nosler Manual</p><p> </p><p>Step 2:</p><p>Read the first few and last few chapters of all of the books. Ignore the reloading data for now.</p><p> </p><p>Step 3: Open all books up to caliber you want at the same time and compare bullets and powders and primers and cases.....</p><p> </p><p>You should know exactly what you are going to load (each cartdrige) before you buy your press. You should also know the whole reloading story in detail before you buy any equiptment. These books are great, but each one gives a little different story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kc0pph, post: 556813, member: 35934"] Best advice i can give you, is dont go for the Lee kitchen top presses or the one where you use a hammer with the dies. (Heard about some lee loading dies that do not use a press, a sturdy block of wood and a hammer is all you need). Step 1 of any person getting involved with Reloading. Buy Sierra Manual Buy Lyman Manual Buy Hornaday Manual Buy Speer Manual Buy Nosler Manual Step 2: Read the first few and last few chapters of all of the books. Ignore the reloading data for now. Step 3: Open all books up to caliber you want at the same time and compare bullets and powders and primers and cases..... You should know exactly what you are going to load (each cartdrige) before you buy your press. You should also know the whole reloading story in detail before you buy any equiptment. These books are great, but each one gives a little different story. [/QUOTE]
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