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<blockquote data-quote="7mmTikkaShooter" data-source="post: 1742224" data-attributes="member: 92915"><p>Plenty others have already posted enough good suggestions for equipment so I won't pile on there. My advice, and several have already stated it, is I recommend getting to know someone local who can walk you through the basic steps at least. Another way to watch, and this may sound controversial to some, is YouTube. There are a few channels out there with good reloading info and product descriptions/reviews. A couple that come to mind are Johnnys Reloading Bench and Ultimate Reloader. DO NOT, I repeat DO NOT watch them to replicate their loadings, but you can watch them to get an idea of the process. Might help you get an idea of what pieces are vital for reloading. Read some reloading manuals. Take your time and NEVER take a short cut. Stick to book loads. Measure everything. The old carpenters adage of measure twice cut once is an understatement with reloading. To get good consistent accuracy, performance, and most importantly safety you need to be very meticulous at each step. I will also state that it's darn addicting so be prepared to have fun and eventually spend more than you thought you would. Best of luck and I hope we get to see some grouping pics from you in the near future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7mmTikkaShooter, post: 1742224, member: 92915"] Plenty others have already posted enough good suggestions for equipment so I won’t pile on there. My advice, and several have already stated it, is I recommend getting to know someone local who can walk you through the basic steps at least. Another way to watch, and this may sound controversial to some, is YouTube. There are a few channels out there with good reloading info and product descriptions/reviews. A couple that come to mind are Johnnys Reloading Bench and Ultimate Reloader. DO NOT, I repeat DO NOT watch them to replicate their loadings, but you can watch them to get an idea of the process. Might help you get an idea of what pieces are vital for reloading. Read some reloading manuals. Take your time and NEVER take a short cut. Stick to book loads. Measure everything. The old carpenters adage of measure twice cut once is an understatement with reloading. To get good consistent accuracy, performance, and most importantly safety you need to be very meticulous at each step. I will also state that it’s darn addicting so be prepared to have fun and eventually spend more than you thought you would. Best of luck and I hope we get to see some grouping pics from you in the near future. [/QUOTE]
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