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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Getting into reloading, how much is this gonna cost me?
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<blockquote data-quote="sjadventures" data-source="post: 179554" data-attributes="member: 9743"><p>Y9u can get a Lee's Anniversary kit very reasonable that except for the dies, powder, brass and bullets will have most of what you'll need to get you started loading. after you are into it for just a short while you ill probably start upgrading and phazing out most of the Lee stuff. I still like my Lee's Easy Prime though. Lyman's and several powder companies make very good reloading from start to finsih books/manuals. I also like my Hornady 7th edition and my Nosler 6th edition manuals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sjadventures, post: 179554, member: 9743"] Y9u can get a Lee's Anniversary kit very reasonable that except for the dies, powder, brass and bullets will have most of what you'll need to get you started loading. after you are into it for just a short while you ill probably start upgrading and phazing out most of the Lee stuff. I still like my Lee's Easy Prime though. Lyman's and several powder companies make very good reloading from start to finsih books/manuals. I also like my Hornady 7th edition and my Nosler 6th edition manuals. [/QUOTE]
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