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Reloading
My First Wildcat
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<blockquote data-quote="bjlooper" data-source="post: 106837" data-attributes="member: 5547"><p>I just got a call that my 257STW is ready. I can't wait to to to get it up and running. This is my first wildcat, and it is also my return to reloading after a 10 yr break (not much extra time in Med school and residency for sleep much less loading and shooting.} </p><p></p><p>Is their a good refernce book that covers technique of case prep and forming, load development, accuracy (ie what is a ladder test)and tools.</p><p></p><p>My gunsmith got me a set of redding S-type dies. I have a old lyman turret press and beam scale, but I think i'm going to get a foster press and a digital scale.</p><p></p><p>Any sugestions that will help me get accurate precission runds are welcome. Speed is not impotant.</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bjlooper, post: 106837, member: 5547"] I just got a call that my 257STW is ready. I can't wait to to to get it up and running. This is my first wildcat, and it is also my return to reloading after a 10 yr break (not much extra time in Med school and residency for sleep much less loading and shooting.} Is their a good refernce book that covers technique of case prep and forming, load development, accuracy (ie what is a ladder test)and tools. My gunsmith got me a set of redding S-type dies. I have a old lyman turret press and beam scale, but I think i'm going to get a foster press and a digital scale. Any sugestions that will help me get accurate precission runds are welcome. Speed is not impotant. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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