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The Basics, Starting Out
I blame you Len Backus
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<blockquote data-quote="MW204" data-source="post: 2690273" data-attributes="member: 118876"><p>Buy a good reloading press, there are many out there so do your homework, but get a good one so you don't have to upgrade later. Dies are dies imho, but there are specialty dies that do make a difference. If you go with a belted magnum round may I suggest you look into buying Redding competition shell holders, I wished I'd done that a long time ago-there may be other brands out there so look around but I know Redding has them. </p><p>Are you going to hunt with the rounds you load or shoot long distance, it does make a difference what you need to buy so let the group know what you plan on doing so they can help direct you in the direction you need to go to save you time and money in the long run. </p><p>The trip is fun and frustrating, but it is rewarding when it all comes together and it does and you'll wonder why you haven't been doing this long before now. </p><p>My 2 cents anyway. Have fun, jump in with both feet, but only chin deep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MW204, post: 2690273, member: 118876"] Buy a good reloading press, there are many out there so do your homework, but get a good one so you don't have to upgrade later. Dies are dies imho, but there are specialty dies that do make a difference. If you go with a belted magnum round may I suggest you look into buying Redding competition shell holders, I wished I'd done that a long time ago-there may be other brands out there so look around but I know Redding has them. Are you going to hunt with the rounds you load or shoot long distance, it does make a difference what you need to buy so let the group know what you plan on doing so they can help direct you in the direction you need to go to save you time and money in the long run. The trip is fun and frustrating, but it is rewarding when it all comes together and it does and you'll wonder why you haven't been doing this long before now. My 2 cents anyway. Have fun, jump in with both feet, but only chin deep. [/QUOTE]
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