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<blockquote data-quote="19elkhunter51" data-source="post: 1602227" data-attributes="member: 14169"><p>I started reloading over forty years ago. Like so many others have said, I am still learning things about reloading. My advice would be, purchase multiple reloading manuals from different sources. Sierra, Nosler, Hornady, Lyman are all a good starting point. Read them before you pull the handle on any thing. </p><p>DO NOT be terrified about blowing up your rifle. If you follow the load recipes in the loading manuals you will be very safe.</p><p>Once again, as others have said, don't expect a load that is great in one gun is going to be great in your gun. </p><p>Your choice of equipment to start with is, in my opinion, perfect. RCBS makes great equipment for someone starting out in reloading. Someone mentioned the Rockchucker press. Great press and will last you a lifetime. Mine is at least thirty five years old and still builds accurate bullets.</p><p>Most important, have fun and be safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="19elkhunter51, post: 1602227, member: 14169"] I started reloading over forty years ago. Like so many others have said, I am still learning things about reloading. My advice would be, purchase multiple reloading manuals from different sources. Sierra, Nosler, Hornady, Lyman are all a good starting point. Read them before you pull the handle on any thing. DO NOT be terrified about blowing up your rifle. If you follow the load recipes in the loading manuals you will be very safe. Once again, as others have said, don't expect a load that is great in one gun is going to be great in your gun. Your choice of equipment to start with is, in my opinion, perfect. RCBS makes great equipment for someone starting out in reloading. Someone mentioned the Rockchucker press. Great press and will last you a lifetime. Mine is at least thirty five years old and still builds accurate bullets. Most important, have fun and be safe. [/QUOTE]
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