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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Reloading 101 - info please
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<blockquote data-quote="Charlielee" data-source="post: 2094293" data-attributes="member: 73299"><p>Back in the early 1980's RCBS Rockchucker had a kit that had in it everything one needed to start reloading. In it was the Speer Reloading Manual 9th edition. I have read it, referred to it and have it handy even now as I reloading. There are new powders, bullets, and cartridges but the techniques and precision necessary for a good safe load are the same now as they were with this early edition. I noticed a 10th edition going for $350+ at Amazon so they still have value. </p><p>The Speer Manual is a good one to start with.</p><p>Charlie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charlielee, post: 2094293, member: 73299"] Back in the early 1980’s RCBS Rockchucker had a kit that had in it everything one needed to start reloading. In it was the Speer Reloading Manual 9th edition. I have read it, referred to it and have it handy even now as I reloading. There are new powders, bullets, and cartridges but the techniques and precision necessary for a good safe load are the same now as they were with this early edition. I noticed a 10th edition going for $350+ at Amazon so they still have value. The Speer Manual is a good one to start with. Charlie [/QUOTE]
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