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<blockquote data-quote="XILoveGunsX" data-source="post: 424676" data-attributes="member: 26588"><p>Hey there. New to the forums really and new to reloading. I have been around guns my whole life and have heard and read a lot about reloading. Lately I have been wanting to start doing my own reloading. I also want to start doing some longer range shooting, and figured that reloading would go well with that. I have been told by my dad, who used to do a little reloading forever back, and other friends to start with an RCBS Rock Chucker Kit. I will be loading for a .308. Not sure if that matters much as to what press to get, just thought I should share. I have plenty of room to set up. My budget to get totally setup would probably be around $300. Just looking for some advice on what equipment would be good from me, from the press to the scale. Any input would be great!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XILoveGunsX, post: 424676, member: 26588"] Hey there. New to the forums really and new to reloading. I have been around guns my whole life and have heard and read a lot about reloading. Lately I have been wanting to start doing my own reloading. I also want to start doing some longer range shooting, and figured that reloading would go well with that. I have been told by my dad, who used to do a little reloading forever back, and other friends to start with an RCBS Rock Chucker Kit. I will be loading for a .308. Not sure if that matters much as to what press to get, just thought I should share. I have plenty of room to set up. My budget to get totally setup would probably be around $300. Just looking for some advice on what equipment would be good from me, from the press to the scale. Any input would be great! [/QUOTE]
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