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<blockquote data-quote="JGRJR" data-source="post: 1913105" data-attributes="member: 69912"><p>There is a lot of good equipment. The thing I would add is you mentioned you want to reload for several people and several different rifles. What are your goals? Accuracy improvement? Saving money? Those are the two goals most common for reloading. My opinion is, unless you really need to pinch a penny for your brother and dad let them shoot factory ammo for awhile. You focus on one rifle for you and learn the basics. Any reloader can make a round that will shoot in any SAMMI spec .308 chamber. How ever by doing so you won't be learning much about producing accuracy in any one rifle.</p><p>Buy the basic reloading equipment from any top manufacturer.</p><p>I would pick what you assume to be the one rifle you have that has the most accuracy potential.</p><p>Start reloading and developing a load for that one rifle.</p><p>Start with a known accuracy load for .308.</p><p>Learn about accuracy reloading basics. Bumping the shoulder back, seating depth and jump and so on.</p><p></p><p>If your interest is learning accuracy reloading don't start by working on four different rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JGRJR, post: 1913105, member: 69912"] There is a lot of good equipment. The thing I would add is you mentioned you want to reload for several people and several different rifles. What are your goals? Accuracy improvement? Saving money? Those are the two goals most common for reloading. My opinion is, unless you really need to pinch a penny for your brother and dad let them shoot factory ammo for awhile. You focus on one rifle for you and learn the basics. Any reloader can make a round that will shoot in any SAMMI spec .308 chamber. How ever by doing so you won't be learning much about producing accuracy in any one rifle. Buy the basic reloading equipment from any top manufacturer. I would pick what you assume to be the one rifle you have that has the most accuracy potential. Start reloading and developing a load for that one rifle. Start with a known accuracy load for .308. Learn about accuracy reloading basics. Bumping the shoulder back, seating depth and jump and so on. If your interest is learning accuracy reloading don't start by working on four different rifles. [/QUOTE]
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