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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1261713" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>Wish this had been around when I started loading. This is an awesome starter setup...</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.cabelas.com/product/RC-SUPREME-DELUXE-KIT/1805077.uts" target="_blank">RCBS® Rock Chucker Supreme Deluxe Reloading Kit with Nosler® No. 7 Reloading Manual and RCBS Trim Pro 2 Case Trimmer : Cabela's</a></p><p></p><p>Would have made life a lot cheaper and simpler. Especially since I had to learn everything myself and do all my own research. Nobody else in my family, nor do any of my friends reload, so, I had to rely on internet tips, YouTube, and trial & error. Which, my whole life, I have always had a higher win ratio when the test is a pass/fail type of scenario. I am a natural problem-solver and have a very engineer formatted brain, so this would be why this works best for me, but everyone learns differently. Self-taught trial & error has also always been my fastest and strongest learning method.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1261713, member: 12995"] Wish this had been around when I started loading. This is an awesome starter setup... [url=http://www.cabelas.com/product/RC-SUPREME-DELUXE-KIT/1805077.uts]RCBS® Rock Chucker Supreme Deluxe Reloading Kit with Nosler® No. 7 Reloading Manual and RCBS Trim Pro 2 Case Trimmer : Cabela's[/url] Would have made life a lot cheaper and simpler. Especially since I had to learn everything myself and do all my own research. Nobody else in my family, nor do any of my friends reload, so, I had to rely on internet tips, YouTube, and trial & error. Which, my whole life, I have always had a higher win ratio when the test is a pass/fail type of scenario. I am a natural problem-solver and have a very engineer formatted brain, so this would be why this works best for me, but everyone learns differently. Self-taught trial & error has also always been my fastest and strongest learning method. [/QUOTE]
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