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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
I Want To Start Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="CVCOBRA1" data-source="post: 1981102" data-attributes="member: 83906"><p>I would suggest getting 2-3 of the newest editions of reloading manuals and read the how too sections. Study them well. '</p><p>I've always been an RCBS guy but I'm sure today one kit is as good as the other. They all have great starter kits now. Be prepared, it can become and addiction and a never ending buying process. You will always be updating. </p><p>At this time you might get upset that the inputs are in short comings. In some parts of the country powders are down to slim pickings to say the least and primers are non existent.</p><p>Good luck.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CVCOBRA1, post: 1981102, member: 83906"] I would suggest getting 2-3 of the newest editions of reloading manuals and read the how too sections. Study them well. ' I've always been an RCBS guy but I'm sure today one kit is as good as the other. They all have great starter kits now. Be prepared, it can become and addiction and a never ending buying process. You will always be updating. At this time you might get upset that the inputs are in short comings. In some parts of the country powders are down to slim pickings to say the least and primers are non existent. Good luck....... [/QUOTE]
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