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<blockquote data-quote="Highdesertmike" data-source="post: 1535322" data-attributes="member: 59540"><p>Start off with a good reloading manual and READ it. It will teach you the proper steps. I'm going out on a limb to say that probably most of us started with the basics like you are doing, and advanced from there. The old Lee Loaders came in a box the size of a reloading die box and contained everything you "Need" to have in order to reload a case. As your skills advance and your need to produce more precise handloads expands, you will step up to the more precise (and expensive) tools. </p><p>TeachMe Interactive and Darrell Holland just came out with a shooting and reloading course (<a href="https://teachmeinteractive.thinkific.com/" target="_blank">https://teachmeinteractive.thinkific.com/</a>). The reloading course is very good and gets very advanced, but as a new reloader, you will learn to do things the right way. The on-line video course is 79.99, or the paper copy book is 19.99 on Amazon. I got into reloading in the late '70's and purchased this course. I've picked up on several good techniques already and I'm only 3/4's of the way through.</p><p>AND, remember: Opinions are like Rear-Ends: We all have one! Happy Loading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Highdesertmike, post: 1535322, member: 59540"] Start off with a good reloading manual and READ it. It will teach you the proper steps. I'm going out on a limb to say that probably most of us started with the basics like you are doing, and advanced from there. The old Lee Loaders came in a box the size of a reloading die box and contained everything you "Need" to have in order to reload a case. As your skills advance and your need to produce more precise handloads expands, you will step up to the more precise (and expensive) tools. TeachMe Interactive and Darrell Holland just came out with a shooting and reloading course ([URL]https://teachmeinteractive.thinkific.com/[/URL]). The reloading course is very good and gets very advanced, but as a new reloader, you will learn to do things the right way. The on-line video course is 79.99, or the paper copy book is 19.99 on Amazon. I got into reloading in the late '70's and purchased this course. I've picked up on several good techniques already and I'm only 3/4's of the way through. AND, remember: Opinions are like Rear-Ends: We all have one! Happy Loading. [/QUOTE]
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