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Reloading
I Want To Start Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Vettepilot" data-source="post: 1981816" data-attributes="member: 114372"><p>I must say, when I finally got into reloading, (it had been a long desire), it opened up an entirely new WORLD for me. I had no idea at first how much was involved, and how wildly interesting it is to reload and handload.</p><p></p><p>But it's not for everyone. If you're a "fairly close is good enough" person, it might not be for you. I sternly warned my sister in law NOT to let my brother get into it, as he would blow himself up for sure!!</p><p></p><p>So first, analyze yourself. Then, as suggested, buy the Lee reloading manual, and read the whole thing. (Don't be scared of the size of it, about half of it is loading recipes.)</p><p></p><p>If, after all that you are still interested, I suggest the Lee Starter Kit. Some people hate Lee stuff, some people dearly love it. But nearly everyone admits, even if begrudgingly, that Lee equipment is very reasonably priced, and just plain WORKS. You can, and probably will, upgrade later from that starter kit, but even then those starter items, especially the press itself, will be useful to you.</p><p></p><p>Beware; it's quite a "rabbit hole", but a really fun and intriguing one!</p><p></p><p>Vettepilot</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettepilot, post: 1981816, member: 114372"] I must say, when I finally got into reloading, (it had been a long desire), it opened up an entirely new WORLD for me. I had no idea at first how much was involved, and how wildly interesting it is to reload and handload. But it's not for everyone. If you're a "fairly close is good enough" person, it might not be for you. I sternly warned my sister in law NOT to let my brother get into it, as he would blow himself up for sure!! So first, analyze yourself. Then, as suggested, buy the Lee reloading manual, and read the whole thing. (Don't be scared of the size of it, about half of it is loading recipes.) If, after all that you are still interested, I suggest the Lee Starter Kit. Some people hate Lee stuff, some people dearly love it. But nearly everyone admits, even if begrudgingly, that Lee equipment is very reasonably priced, and just plain WORKS. You can, and probably will, upgrade later from that starter kit, but even then those starter items, especially the press itself, will be useful to you. Beware; it's quite a "rabbit hole", but a really fun and intriguing one! Vettepilot [/QUOTE]
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