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<blockquote data-quote="birdiemc" data-source="post: 1601844" data-attributes="member: 29632"><p>Brydawg, lots of good info here, and it is definitely good to learn how all the different powders perform. However, that is not necessary IMO to just start out with basic reloading, loading up your first 10 rounds and going to shoot. If you look at your manual when you get it, pick a bullet weight, then go down the list of powders and find one you can readily get at your local favorite place to shop. Then work within the parameters listed you will be ok. Obviously after reading the manual and having a very good understanding of the steps and safe practices. As many others have said PM any of us offering advice and ask all the questions you want. Many of these guys have been loading longer than I have been alive. I have only been at it for a couple years or so, and I remember how overwhelming it was. And how stupid the folks made me feel in other forums for asking basic questions. You wont get that here except for the occasional moron, but they are far outnumbered by the people who genuinely want to help and want to see you succeed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="birdiemc, post: 1601844, member: 29632"] Brydawg, lots of good info here, and it is definitely good to learn how all the different powders perform. However, that is not necessary IMO to just start out with basic reloading, loading up your first 10 rounds and going to shoot. If you look at your manual when you get it, pick a bullet weight, then go down the list of powders and find one you can readily get at your local favorite place to shop. Then work within the parameters listed you will be ok. Obviously after reading the manual and having a very good understanding of the steps and safe practices. As many others have said PM any of us offering advice and ask all the questions you want. Many of these guys have been loading longer than I have been alive. I have only been at it for a couple years or so, and I remember how overwhelming it was. And how stupid the folks made me feel in other forums for asking basic questions. You wont get that here except for the occasional moron, but they are far outnumbered by the people who genuinely want to help and want to see you succeed. [/QUOTE]
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