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Reloading
What setup for a beginner reloader
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<blockquote data-quote="snowpro440" data-source="post: 1006378" data-attributes="member: 12858"><p>How's your budget ? I got into reloading when I was 14 and got my first lee handloader for 12 gauge shotshells and soon after I started loading my own 30/06 ammo with Lee hand loading equipment and I'm still spending money after 37 years of loading my own ammo for hunting and benchrest shooting . I don't have any of the cheap lee equipment anymore , it just didn't last and or was inaccurate loading and or a very slow process. If your gonna shoot competitively then get good equipment once, but if your gonna load just for hunting then you could spend less on your reloading equipment and learn a lot. I own mostly RCBS equipment now and still have it after 30 plus years of loading with it. Have you looked at the Dillon Progressive press ? As I have a 550B Dillon that works very well if you only want to load a few calibers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snowpro440, post: 1006378, member: 12858"] How's your budget ? I got into reloading when I was 14 and got my first lee handloader for 12 gauge shotshells and soon after I started loading my own 30/06 ammo with Lee hand loading equipment and I'm still spending money after 37 years of loading my own ammo for hunting and benchrest shooting . I don't have any of the cheap lee equipment anymore , it just didn't last and or was inaccurate loading and or a very slow process. If your gonna shoot competitively then get good equipment once, but if your gonna load just for hunting then you could spend less on your reloading equipment and learn a lot. I own mostly RCBS equipment now and still have it after 30 plus years of loading with it. Have you looked at the Dillon Progressive press ? As I have a 550B Dillon that works very well if you only want to load a few calibers. [/QUOTE]
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