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<blockquote data-quote="KS Shooter2021" data-source="post: 2064996" data-attributes="member: 112199"><p>All the advice is spot on. Start at the beginning and read one of the reloading manuals....all of it. Learn everything thing you can and pay attention to the details. Reloading is fun, but can be dangerous if you make mistakes. This site is a wealth of information for reloading. Use it. </p><p></p><p>Buy quality (not necessarily expensive) equipment once, if you buy the cheapest stuff you will probably end up replacing it sooner rather than later. Ask questions and get opinions from other experienced reloaders. There is a lot of quality equipment out there that won't break the bank, but you have to be a smart buyer.</p><p></p><p>Reloading is a lot like tying your own flies for fishing, (I do both) you start off by convincing yourself you will save money, but in the end you get hooked and spend more but the satisfaction of creating something and using it is worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KS Shooter2021, post: 2064996, member: 112199"] All the advice is spot on. Start at the beginning and read one of the reloading manuals....all of it. Learn everything thing you can and pay attention to the details. Reloading is fun, but can be dangerous if you make mistakes. This site is a wealth of information for reloading. Use it. Buy quality (not necessarily expensive) equipment once, if you buy the cheapest stuff you will probably end up replacing it sooner rather than later. Ask questions and get opinions from other experienced reloaders. There is a lot of quality equipment out there that won’t break the bank, but you have to be a smart buyer. Reloading is a lot like tying your own flies for fishing, (I do both) you start off by convincing yourself you will save money, but in the end you get hooked and spend more but the satisfaction of creating something and using it is worth it. [/QUOTE]
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