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Reloading
What setup for a beginner reloader
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<blockquote data-quote="RobG5589" data-source="post: 1006612" data-attributes="member: 54561"><p>The Rock Chucker Supreme kit trebark linked is a good start. Add in some dies, powder, primers, brass, and you are pretty much good to go. If you have no experienced reloading, find a friend or check around for clubs/groups to help get you started. While reloading is actually a safe endeavor, there are risks involved if you do not pay attention.</p><p></p><p>I use and like RCBS equipment and Forster dies. Always get good results using this combo. I got tired of throwing and weighing every charge and now use a RCBS Chargemaster combo. If you stay with the basics and/or pick up stuff on sale or used, you should be pretty close to your budget.</p><p></p><p>When you are ready for some long range shooting, come out to Sac Valley in Ione. There is a 1k range you can use when shooting with one of the clubs that has access. Public range out to 300 as well. Best range around and not too far from Stockton.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobG5589, post: 1006612, member: 54561"] The Rock Chucker Supreme kit trebark linked is a good start. Add in some dies, powder, primers, brass, and you are pretty much good to go. If you have no experienced reloading, find a friend or check around for clubs/groups to help get you started. While reloading is actually a safe endeavor, there are risks involved if you do not pay attention. I use and like RCBS equipment and Forster dies. Always get good results using this combo. I got tired of throwing and weighing every charge and now use a RCBS Chargemaster combo. If you stay with the basics and/or pick up stuff on sale or used, you should be pretty close to your budget. When you are ready for some long range shooting, come out to Sac Valley in Ione. There is a 1k range you can use when shooting with one of the clubs that has access. Public range out to 300 as well. Best range around and not too far from Stockton. [/QUOTE]
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