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Reloading
New To Reloading Please Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark37082" data-source="post: 2951444" data-attributes="member: 120066"><p>Welcome to the reloading world. The advice I would give you at this point is to buy a couple of good reloading manuals and read them thoroughly. The rabbit hole is very deep, but can be very rewarding. Consistency is the key. Measure everything and go slowly. Do not get distracted while in reloading room. Trimming brass is my least favorite part of the process. Lastly, be very cautious on using recommended loads from the internet. Use well known manuals and start low on charges and work up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark37082, post: 2951444, member: 120066"] Welcome to the reloading world. The advice I would give you at this point is to buy a couple of good reloading manuals and read them thoroughly. The rabbit hole is very deep, but can be very rewarding. Consistency is the key. Measure everything and go slowly. Do not get distracted while in reloading room. Trimming brass is my least favorite part of the process. Lastly, be very cautious on using recommended loads from the internet. Use well known manuals and start low on charges and work up. [/QUOTE]
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