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<blockquote data-quote="Rookie25" data-source="post: 165954" data-attributes="member: 8869"><p>Trying to get into handloading and wanting to ask everyone what the easiest setup was to get started. I have looked at the RCBS starters kit as well as a couple others. Just wondering, is there any advantages going with one brand over the other? Are the starter kits the best way to go? Or is it better to buy individual components? I was also wondering if the starters kits gives you all the components (besides cases, powder, bullets, primers, dies, etc.) you need? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rookie25, post: 165954, member: 8869"] Trying to get into handloading and wanting to ask everyone what the easiest setup was to get started. I have looked at the RCBS starters kit as well as a couple others. Just wondering, is there any advantages going with one brand over the other? Are the starter kits the best way to go? Or is it better to buy individual components? I was also wondering if the starters kits gives you all the components (besides cases, powder, bullets, primers, dies, etc.) you need? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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