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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Looking to get advice on initial setup
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<blockquote data-quote="nwhunter" data-source="post: 2396727" data-attributes="member: 30991"><p>Practice, like anything else you will find that proficiency won't happen overnight. </p><p>I find reloading therapeutic and enjoy crafting quality loaded ammo for the rifles I shoot.</p><p>I have owned and used rcbs, lyman, lee and dillon presses but the one I use by far the most is an ancient herters press form the 60's.</p><p> I also like a balance beam scale, though I have used digital, I simply kept finding myself re checking them on a beam scale, so I sold my digital scale. </p><p>There has been a lot of good advice dispensed in the above posts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nwhunter, post: 2396727, member: 30991"] Practice, like anything else you will find that proficiency won't happen overnight. I find reloading therapeutic and enjoy crafting quality loaded ammo for the rifles I shoot. I have owned and used rcbs, lyman, lee and dillon presses but the one I use by far the most is an ancient herters press form the 60's. I also like a balance beam scale, though I have used digital, I simply kept finding myself re checking them on a beam scale, so I sold my digital scale. There has been a lot of good advice dispensed in the above posts. [/QUOTE]
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