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<blockquote data-quote="epoletna" data-source="post: 2616434" data-attributes="member: 87371"><p>You've received a lot of good advice above, but one thing no one has mentioned is most important:</p><p></p><p>plan on setting aside a room for loading only. </p><p></p><p>You need to have a place where you can concentrate on loading only and where you can organize all the components without someone else picking up something just for a second (and not returning it). You need to have things on shelves, or in drawers where you can find them. And if you have little fingers in the house, you need to keep them from "helping" you when you're not supervising them.</p><p></p><p>One final thought: lots of us started with RCBS presses and dies. They did us well, and they still do well. I would you encourage you to look on eBay and at local estate sales for used sets. Much of this equipment ages well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="epoletna, post: 2616434, member: 87371"] You've received a lot of good advice above, but one thing no one has mentioned is most important: plan on setting aside a room for loading only. You need to have a place where you can concentrate on loading only and where you can organize all the components without someone else picking up something just for a second (and not returning it). You need to have things on shelves, or in drawers where you can find them. And if you have little fingers in the house, you need to keep them from "helping" you when you're not supervising them. One final thought: lots of us started with RCBS presses and dies. They did us well, and they still do well. I would you encourage you to look on eBay and at local estate sales for used sets. Much of this equipment ages well. [/QUOTE]
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