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<blockquote data-quote="E270wsm" data-source="post: 3016925" data-attributes="member: 124089"><p>You're just starting out. Keep it simple, but good. Lots of reloading manuals, then read them. </p><p>A rockchucker press, a good powder measure ( I use a Redding balance beam) . A good powder measure, again I use Redding. As far as dies, Forster is my preferred for rifles. I buy the same brand of shell holder as my dies. </p><p>Start simple, You can make great ammunition without overthinking or over complicating things. Add thing as you want, as you get more comfortable reloading. Get good calipers and a case trimmer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="E270wsm, post: 3016925, member: 124089"] You’re just starting out. Keep it simple, but good. Lots of reloading manuals, then read them. A rockchucker press, a good powder measure ( I use a Redding balance beam) . A good powder measure, again I use Redding. As far as dies, Forster is my preferred for rifles. I buy the same brand of shell holder as my dies. Start simple, You can make great ammunition without overthinking or over complicating things. Add thing as you want, as you get more comfortable reloading. Get good calipers and a case trimmer. [/QUOTE]
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