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<blockquote data-quote="lgwatson" data-source="post: 2616514" data-attributes="member: 97845"><p>Get the book The ABCs if Reloading by Phillip Massaro or one of the Late Glen Zideker's books on reloading.</p><p>Those will take you thru all the steps and have equipment recommendations. There are numerous companies that make quality equipment: Forster, Redding, RCBS and Hornady to name a few. IMHO case preparation is very important. Careful, complete press preparation avoids many problems. Get a good quality set of calipers and micrometer. </p><p></p><p>There is a wealth of knowledge on this forum and accurateshooter.com. There are probably others. There are also good manuals available from bullet makers. Also ammoguide.com is a good source for load data. </p><p></p><p>Be careful. It became an addiction for me (LOL). You will be pleasantly surprised at the improvement in accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lgwatson, post: 2616514, member: 97845"] Get the book The ABCs if Reloading by Phillip Massaro or one of the Late Glen Zideker's books on reloading. Those will take you thru all the steps and have equipment recommendations. There are numerous companies that make quality equipment: Forster, Redding, RCBS and Hornady to name a few. IMHO case preparation is very important. Careful, complete press preparation avoids many problems. Get a good quality set of calipers and micrometer. There is a wealth of knowledge on this forum and accurateshooter.com. There are probably others. There are also good manuals available from bullet makers. Also ammoguide.com is a good source for load data. Be careful. It became an addiction for me (LOL). You will be pleasantly surprised at the improvement in accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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