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Help -- about to purchase my first set of reloading equipment!
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<blockquote data-quote="WisLRH" data-source="post: 1601590" data-attributes="member: 41703"><p>A rabbit hole is an understatement. Take a look at accurateshooter.com and search for reloading for accuracy. It has some really good articles for squeezing out the enth degree of accuracy. More importantly it concentrates on the process. Then buy your equipment. If you choose not to get into the high accuracy aspect of reloading so be it. At least you will have an informed knowledge of what it takes if you do go down that rabbit home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WisLRH, post: 1601590, member: 41703"] A rabbit hole is an understatement. Take a look at accurateshooter.com and search for reloading for accuracy. It has some really good articles for squeezing out the enth degree of accuracy. More importantly it concentrates on the process. Then buy your equipment. If you choose not to get into the high accuracy aspect of reloading so be it. At least you will have an informed knowledge of what it takes if you do go down that rabbit home. [/QUOTE]
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