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<blockquote data-quote="eyeballjr" data-source="post: 605450" data-attributes="member: 7745"><p>The lee aniversery kit is a great one to get started on. As time goes by, you will want better equipment, but the Lee will get it done. There is no sense in spending a great amount of money on a hobby you aren't sure that you will like. Some people don't care enough about the gains in accuracy over factory ammo to want to take the time. </p><p></p><p>So that would be my recomendation. Go cheep, if your really like it, start slowly upgrading your stuff with the more expensive things if that is what you really want. I was rolling ammo for a 22-250 that you could cover a 5 shot group up with a dime at 200 yards with my Lee kit. Its more about doing things right than it is about the equimpment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eyeballjr, post: 605450, member: 7745"] The lee aniversery kit is a great one to get started on. As time goes by, you will want better equipment, but the Lee will get it done. There is no sense in spending a great amount of money on a hobby you aren't sure that you will like. Some people don't care enough about the gains in accuracy over factory ammo to want to take the time. So that would be my recomendation. Go cheep, if your really like it, start slowly upgrading your stuff with the more expensive things if that is what you really want. I was rolling ammo for a 22-250 that you could cover a 5 shot group up with a dime at 200 yards with my Lee kit. Its more about doing things right than it is about the equimpment. [/QUOTE]
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