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<blockquote data-quote="sourdough44" data-source="post: 872665" data-attributes="member: 16114"><p>I would get a manual or 2 & start reading, they all go over the common reloading steps. Most all the big name manuals are fine, Speer, Hornady, Sierra & the others.</p><p></p><p> Two common powders that would cover the rifles you mentioned are H-4895 & H-4350. For 45 acp Win-231 & others in that range work fine.</p><p></p><p></p><p> Keep saving your brass. Using new brass for rifle eliminates several potential mis-steps starting out, though it's not essential.</p><p></p><p> Aim for quality & safety over quantity, all the more so just starting out. Measure & check several times all through the process. Don't get hung up on getting to a 'max load'. Modest loads are easier on the brass, gun & the shooter. Stick with reputable data.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sourdough44, post: 872665, member: 16114"] I would get a manual or 2 & start reading, they all go over the common reloading steps. Most all the big name manuals are fine, Speer, Hornady, Sierra & the others. Two common powders that would cover the rifles you mentioned are H-4895 & H-4350. For 45 acp Win-231 & others in that range work fine. Keep saving your brass. Using new brass for rifle eliminates several potential mis-steps starting out, though it's not essential. Aim for quality & safety over quantity, all the more so just starting out. Measure & check several times all through the process. Don't get hung up on getting to a 'max load'. Modest loads are easier on the brass, gun & the shooter. Stick with reputable data. [/QUOTE]
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