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Reloading
Reloading 101 - info please
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<blockquote data-quote="Roninco" data-source="post: 2073404" data-attributes="member: 114195"><p>Don't be overly intimidated. You can't absorb all the intricacies of this hobby at once. Set reasonable expectations and start slowly. Read a few books and watch some recommended YouTube videos. Research equipment and talk to other hand loaders before diving in. This is an excellent forum to gather information. Shooting a thousand rounds a year is very respectable and worthwhile to hand load for; if you are looking for another hobby. Choose one caliber you like to shoot at the range and concentrate on it (308 would be an excellent place to start). Learn as much as you can with that gun/caliber before moving on to another. The second one will seem easier. Don't try to do it all at once. </p><p>Forget the idea that hand loading will save money. It is a hobby unto it's self. But it builds a connection between you and the gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roninco, post: 2073404, member: 114195"] Don't be overly intimidated. You can't absorb all the intricacies of this hobby at once. Set reasonable expectations and start slowly. Read a few books and watch some recommended YouTube videos. Research equipment and talk to other hand loaders before diving in. This is an excellent forum to gather information. Shooting a thousand rounds a year is very respectable and worthwhile to hand load for; if you are looking for another hobby. Choose one caliber you like to shoot at the range and concentrate on it (308 would be an excellent place to start). Learn as much as you can with that gun/caliber before moving on to another. The second one will seem easier. Don't try to do it all at once. Forget the idea that hand loading will save money. It is a hobby unto it's self. But it builds a connection between you and the gun. [/QUOTE]
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