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<blockquote data-quote="MagnumManiac" data-source="post: 368346" data-attributes="member: 10755"><p>The best advice I can give anybody just starting out is:</p><p><strong>Buy now what you'll end up buying in 5 years time as your needs grow!</strong> </p><p>The initial outlay may seem large, but you <u>will</u> recoup this rather quickly as your loading progresses in volume.</p><p></p><p>DO NOT go down the path of buying a bit from here and a bit from there!</p><p>This is what I did many years ago, and most of what I bought back then has gone to other people or in the bin!</p><p>There was no such thing as a "Starter Kit" when I started, I bought each individual piece, sometimes without much thought other than an attractive price, only to discover that what I bought was either junk or not really what was necessary!</p><p></p><p>I highly recommend the purchase of an RCBS Rockchucker Supreme Kit, it will outlast you and your grandchildren!</p><p>You get everything from the press to a powder measure and scales, even a quality reloading manual, just add dies and you're good to go!</p><p>I won't go into the advanced parts that may be necessary as your needs and shooting enhance, but with a basic kit that entails everything you need up front, you can't go wrong.</p><p>gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MagnumManiac, post: 368346, member: 10755"] The best advice I can give anybody just starting out is: [B]Buy now what you'll end up buying in 5 years time as your needs grow![/B] The initial outlay may seem large, but you [U]will[/U] recoup this rather quickly as your loading progresses in volume. DO NOT go down the path of buying a bit from here and a bit from there! This is what I did many years ago, and most of what I bought back then has gone to other people or in the bin! There was no such thing as a "Starter Kit" when I started, I bought each individual piece, sometimes without much thought other than an attractive price, only to discover that what I bought was either junk or not really what was necessary! I highly recommend the purchase of an RCBS Rockchucker Supreme Kit, it will outlast you and your grandchildren! You get everything from the press to a powder measure and scales, even a quality reloading manual, just add dies and you're good to go! I won't go into the advanced parts that may be necessary as your needs and shooting enhance, but with a basic kit that entails everything you need up front, you can't go wrong. gun) [/QUOTE]
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