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<blockquote data-quote="59FLH" data-source="post: 2311960" data-attributes="member: 108480"><p>Upstate NY…….Consider a Redding Kit, top notch stuff and "local".</p><p></p><p>IMO stay off the internet, you'll go into information overload. Get a book and read it, especially the front sections regarding principles of cartridge loading and what makes pressure. Make your 1st load <strong>exactly</strong> like a start load in the book, shoot it and get some understanding and confidence. Move on from there.</p><p></p><p>Don't let your mentor get you out over your skis, experienced loaders have a tendency to jump ahead as they have been there and done that, I don't recommend that approach, take your baby steps, start at the start.</p><p></p><p>Personally I like the Hornady and Speer books for beginners, but they are all good, helpful, and essential.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="59FLH, post: 2311960, member: 108480"] Upstate NY…….Consider a Redding Kit, top notch stuff and “local”. IMO stay off the internet, you’ll go into information overload. Get a book and read it, especially the front sections regarding principles of cartridge loading and what makes pressure. Make your 1st load [B]exactly[/B] like a start load in the book, shoot it and get some understanding and confidence. Move on from there. Don’t let your mentor get you out over your skis, experienced loaders have a tendency to jump ahead as they have been there and done that, I don’t recommend that approach, take your baby steps, start at the start. Personally I like the Hornady and Speer books for beginners, but they are all good, helpful, and essential. [/QUOTE]
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