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<blockquote data-quote="MQ1" data-source="post: 1594239" data-attributes="member: 18287"><p>I'm always surprised at how much information is contained in most popular reloading books like the Sierra or Nosler manuals, and my old time favorite...the Lyman manual.</p><p></p><p>I usually count on donating a couple pieces of brass to the reloading gods when I'm setting a die up for the first time. I'll usually use a couple pieces of once fired range pick up to get close, then fine tune with the brass I want to load...</p><p></p><p>MQ1</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MQ1, post: 1594239, member: 18287"] I’m always surprised at how much information is contained in most popular reloading books like the Sierra or Nosler manuals, and my old time favorite...the Lyman manual. I usually count on donating a couple pieces of brass to the reloading gods when I’m setting a die up for the first time. I’ll usually use a couple pieces of once fired range pick up to get close, then fine tune with the brass I want to load... MQ1 [/QUOTE]
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