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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Dry Heat?" data-source="post: 1636892" data-attributes="member: 105495"><p>Rock Chucker Supreme and ChargeMaster are a great start. Add a Case Prep Center and a good Case Trimmer and you are well on your way. Sometimes the Kits are on sale and you'll get them for not much more than the Press itself. I don't know about other poster's experiences but my Rock Chucker accepts dies from RCBS, Redding (my preference) and Hornady. Never had a problem. Warning: Crafting ones own ammunition can be/is extremely addicting. This hobby WILL cost you some $ in the future as you expand your knowledge, but the rewards are numerous. There is nothing like harvesting an animal or shooting tinier groups on target than you thought that you or your firearm were capable of with ammo made with your own hands. Get a good manual and read it. There are many comprehensive texts on Reloading/Crafting Ammo and now everything that there is to learn is on YouTube. This isn't alchemy or magic and isn't hard if you go slow and focus. You're gonna have a lot of fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dry Heat?, post: 1636892, member: 105495"] Rock Chucker Supreme and ChargeMaster are a great start. Add a Case Prep Center and a good Case Trimmer and you are well on your way. Sometimes the Kits are on sale and you’ll get them for not much more than the Press itself. I don’t know about other poster’s experiences but my Rock Chucker accepts dies from RCBS, Redding (my preference) and Hornady. Never had a problem. Warning: Crafting ones own ammunition can be/is extremely addicting. This hobby WILL cost you some $ in the future as you expand your knowledge, but the rewards are numerous. There is nothing like harvesting an animal or shooting tinier groups on target than you thought that you or your firearm were capable of with ammo made with your own hands. Get a good manual and read it. There are many comprehensive texts on Reloading/Crafting Ammo and now everything that there is to learn is on YouTube. This isn’t alchemy or magic and isn’t hard if you go slow and focus. You’re gonna have a lot of fun. [/QUOTE]
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