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<blockquote data-quote="winmag" data-source="post: 391559" data-attributes="member: 22166"><p>I had good mentors, and it helped alot. I asked alot of ''stupid questions'' too. At the end of the day I came out way ahead for the knowledge they passed on to me. You have L/R/H, wich is almost as good as hands on in some cases and better in some cases. From what Ive learned here, and read on here, nobody is gonna rip on anyone for asking a question. That is one of the absolute best things about this site. Theres a huge pile of knowledge on this site, and the folks here are happy to share it.</p><p>Do yourself a favor. Order a Cabelas Shooting magazine. Its free. You dont ever have to buy anything from Cabelas if you dont want to, but the pictures etc are very educational. And a great source of motivation to buy your own stuff. Then get a loading book (I like Hornady 7th edition for the how to info explained in detail) but most any load book will have this info. Read that and your Cabelas Shooting magazine looking over components etc. Youll be hooked and on your way to buying your own equipment in no time. The added bonus of it all is that youll be able to ask educated questions and understand the responses.</p><p>When the ''guess work'' is taken out of the equasion, its alot less intimidating. And usually alot more fun and accurate. Knowing your gonna hit something is way more fun than thinking you might be able too if............... </p><p>It has its own set of chalenges, but its quite rewarding when it all comes togather.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winmag, post: 391559, member: 22166"] I had good mentors, and it helped alot. I asked alot of ''stupid questions'' too. At the end of the day I came out way ahead for the knowledge they passed on to me. You have L/R/H, wich is almost as good as hands on in some cases and better in some cases. From what Ive learned here, and read on here, nobody is gonna rip on anyone for asking a question. That is one of the absolute best things about this site. Theres a huge pile of knowledge on this site, and the folks here are happy to share it. Do yourself a favor. Order a Cabelas Shooting magazine. Its free. You dont ever have to buy anything from Cabelas if you dont want to, but the pictures etc are very educational. And a great source of motivation to buy your own stuff. Then get a loading book (I like Hornady 7th edition for the how to info explained in detail) but most any load book will have this info. Read that and your Cabelas Shooting magazine looking over components etc. Youll be hooked and on your way to buying your own equipment in no time. The added bonus of it all is that youll be able to ask educated questions and understand the responses. When the ''guess work'' is taken out of the equasion, its alot less intimidating. And usually alot more fun and accurate. Knowing your gonna hit something is way more fun than thinking you might be able too if............... It has its own set of chalenges, but its quite rewarding when it all comes togather. [/QUOTE]
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