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<blockquote data-quote="FlyGuy11" data-source="post: 2616330" data-attributes="member: 108987"><p>Most of the advice here is solid but I would NOT get a beam scale. Beam scales are a pain in the *** and would recommend if on a budget Lee Dippers, a trickler, and a digital scale; if you truly want to buy once cry once get a better powder drop/trickler all in one like a charge master. I don't know your budget but I have an auto-trickler V2 which is overkill but to each their own. I have been reloading for over 20 years and Eric Cortina has a great video series on reloading but you would have to pay for the series. I would recommend paying for the series and then making gear selections on your accuracy goals. </p><p></p><p>Step 1. What is your budget</p><p>Step 2. What volume are you shooting (Progressive VS Single-Stage)</p><p>Step 3. Watch some reloading videos: <a href="https://www.patreon.com/ErikCortina" target="_blank">https://www.patreon.com/ErikCortina</a></p><p>Step 4. Get your gear, set up, reload, and enjoy shooting.</p><p></p><p>PS: Buy better dies with a micrometer this will save you time when testing seating depths.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlyGuy11, post: 2616330, member: 108987"] Most of the advice here is solid but I would NOT get a beam scale. Beam scales are a pain in the *** and would recommend if on a budget Lee Dippers, a trickler, and a digital scale; if you truly want to buy once cry once get a better powder drop/trickler all in one like a charge master. I don't know your budget but I have an auto-trickler V2 which is overkill but to each their own. I have been reloading for over 20 years and Eric Cortina has a great video series on reloading but you would have to pay for the series. I would recommend paying for the series and then making gear selections on your accuracy goals. Step 1. What is your budget Step 2. What volume are you shooting (Progressive VS Single-Stage) Step 3. Watch some reloading videos: [URL]https://www.patreon.com/ErikCortina[/URL] Step 4. Get your gear, set up, reload, and enjoy shooting. PS: Buy better dies with a micrometer this will save you time when testing seating depths. [/QUOTE]
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