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Reloading
First time at this . Round 300 rum
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<blockquote data-quote="barefooter56" data-source="post: 1065553" data-attributes="member: 85389"><p>Mania,</p><p>Its best to learn how to crawl, walk, then run if you know what I mean. Do you have anyone you know or anyone at the range that you trust that will/can mentor you? If not you may want to go to the NRA website and see if there are any certified NRA instructors giving classes in your area you can attend just to get your feet wet. If none of the above , suggest you get " The ABCs of Reloading 9th edition", Glen Zedikers "Handloading for Competition and IF you can find one get a copy of Sinclair Internationals "Precision Reloading &Shooting Handbook 10th edition. The BERGER Bullet reloading manual has some great articles and information in the beginning chapters on reloading also. Start there first before you jump so you dont get overwhelmed. Which is very easy to do in this game if you are new. Be safe and welcome aboard!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barefooter56, post: 1065553, member: 85389"] Mania, Its best to learn how to crawl, walk, then run if you know what I mean. Do you have anyone you know or anyone at the range that you trust that will/can mentor you? If not you may want to go to the NRA website and see if there are any certified NRA instructors giving classes in your area you can attend just to get your feet wet. If none of the above , suggest you get " The ABCs of Reloading 9th edition", Glen Zedikers "Handloading for Competition and IF you can find one get a copy of Sinclair Internationals "Precision Reloading &Shooting Handbook 10th edition. The BERGER Bullet reloading manual has some great articles and information in the beginning chapters on reloading also. Start there first before you jump so you dont get overwhelmed. Which is very easy to do in this game if you are new. Be safe and welcome aboard! [/QUOTE]
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