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Reloading
Reloading starter kit?
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<blockquote data-quote="Howard Van Horn" data-source="post: 1931215" data-attributes="member: 114718"><p>I started reloading at age 14 sixty-four years ago with a CH C Press, a Redding scale, some CCI LR primers, a can of Hercules High Vel powder, and a Lyman primer hole reamer (to remove the crimp from some of Dad's 1934 military headstamp '06 caseings) and a box of Hornady .30 caliber 150 bullets - what a great Christmas present!</p><p></p><p>I have six presses now and reload for 51 different calibers. I suspect I have just about every reloading tool in the book and three 20' shelves of manuals (back to 1875) and info to go along with the tools.</p><p></p><p>I suggest going with a Lee Anniversary type kit. It is simple to use and has all he needs to start out. The Lee Manual is very good. He can add an inexpensive Lee case trimmer later on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Howard Van Horn, post: 1931215, member: 114718"] I started reloading at age 14 sixty-four years ago with a CH C Press, a Redding scale, some CCI LR primers, a can of Hercules High Vel powder, and a Lyman primer hole reamer (to remove the crimp from some of Dad's 1934 military headstamp '06 caseings) and a box of Hornady .30 caliber 150 bullets - what a great Christmas present! I have six presses now and reload for 51 different calibers. I suspect I have just about every reloading tool in the book and three 20' shelves of manuals (back to 1875) and info to go along with the tools. I suggest going with a Lee Anniversary type kit. It is simple to use and has all he needs to start out. The Lee Manual is very good. He can add an inexpensive Lee case trimmer later on. [/QUOTE]
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