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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="JOHNNIE WALKER" data-source="post: 984606" data-attributes="member: 67011"><p>It's really not that hard to get started. Hornady and RCBS make decent kits. You can spend as much as you want, it's up to you. But you really don't have to. Simple kits produce accurate rounds every day. Make sure you get a nice digital scale. A caliber is nice also. YouTube videos can walk you through every step. It can be a simple process, but the more you put into it the more you get. Components, like powder and primers can be a pain to find, so just be patient. </p><p> Just start with a simple kit like the Hornady L-N-L classic single stage kit, and add to it later. A case trimmer is a nice add on. That's the same kit I bought and I'm slowly improving my setup. It turned my 260 into a tack driver. Both my 44mags love it as well. </p><p> But seriously, YouTube is great! I know for a fact there are videos on there that show you how to use that exact kit. Once you get started you'll see that it's not really that hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JOHNNIE WALKER, post: 984606, member: 67011"] It's really not that hard to get started. Hornady and RCBS make decent kits. You can spend as much as you want, it's up to you. But you really don't have to. Simple kits produce accurate rounds every day. Make sure you get a nice digital scale. A caliber is nice also. YouTube videos can walk you through every step. It can be a simple process, but the more you put into it the more you get. Components, like powder and primers can be a pain to find, so just be patient. Just start with a simple kit like the Hornady L-N-L classic single stage kit, and add to it later. A case trimmer is a nice add on. That's the same kit I bought and I'm slowly improving my setup. It turned my 260 into a tack driver. Both my 44mags love it as well. But seriously, YouTube is great! I know for a fact there are videos on there that show you how to use that exact kit. Once you get started you'll see that it's not really that hard. [/QUOTE]
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