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<blockquote data-quote="IHFarmer07" data-source="post: 1535222" data-attributes="member: 75397"><p>I'm just getting into reloading as well. I have been going to my uncles house to "learn the ways" of reloading, very handy but I think some things that he knows isn't the correct way to look at things.....so in sight of that....read read read to learn on things and before you buy stuff, and don't get in a hurry, if you are in a hurry, just stop while your ahead. </p><p>I have a Hornady L n L iron kit on order and a big wish list of things to get when the time/money is right. </p><p>I'm going to stick with Redding dies for the most part and I think the good forester seating dies, from what I read and learned is that just get food quality FL and neck dies and really good seating die. Get a comperitor gage set and headspace gage set for sure. </p><p>Right know I have a better neck turner, expanding, turning mandrels and a mandrel die on the wish list to also use to expand case necks to seat bullets more concentric to help get the es and sd numbers down. </p><p>I don't know what kind of tumbler to get but I really want a wet tumbler but comes at a cost so I may just get a dry one first and go from there. </p><p></p><p>I'm sure I'm missing something but I myself am glad that I ONLY started reloading on ONE cartridge FIRST to learn what you want/need and not get overwhelmed trying to get things for multiple cartridges and then you will know what to get later on!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IHFarmer07, post: 1535222, member: 75397"] I’m just getting into reloading as well. I have been going to my uncles house to “learn the ways” of reloading, very handy but I think some things that he knows isn’t the correct way to look at things.....so in sight of that....read read read to learn on things and before you buy stuff, and don’t get in a hurry, if you are in a hurry, just stop while your ahead. I have a Hornady L n L iron kit on order and a big wish list of things to get when the time/money is right. I’m going to stick with Redding dies for the most part and I think the good forester seating dies, from what I read and learned is that just get food quality FL and neck dies and really good seating die. Get a comperitor gage set and headspace gage set for sure. Right know I have a better neck turner, expanding, turning mandrels and a mandrel die on the wish list to also use to expand case necks to seat bullets more concentric to help get the es and sd numbers down. I don’t know what kind of tumbler to get but I really want a wet tumbler but comes at a cost so I may just get a dry one first and go from there. I’m sure I’m missing something but I myself am glad that I ONLY started reloading on ONE cartridge FIRST to learn what you want/need and not get overwhelmed trying to get things for multiple cartridges and then you will know what to get later on!!! [/QUOTE]
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