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<blockquote data-quote="winmag" data-source="post: 597466" data-attributes="member: 22166"><p>You'd probably get a lot more replies to this thread in the "Reloading section" about 1/2 way down the main page....</p><p></p><p>I feel the Hornady 7th or 8th edition would be an exelent choice. It's an easier read than Nosler, Barnes, Sierra etc imo.</p><p>Also order a Cabellas Shooting mag. & study the reloading equipment, & descriptions. Pictures help.</p><p>There's kits available from many, but most "kits" are very basic, & you'll eventually need to tailor your equipment to your needs vs whatever the "kit" comes with. But it'll get you started.</p><p>RCBS, & Hornady offer very simmilar starter kits. There are cheaper brands, but I wouldn't recomend scrimping on equipment.</p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winmag, post: 597466, member: 22166"] You'd probably get a lot more replies to this thread in the "Reloading section" about 1/2 way down the main page.... I feel the Hornady 7th or 8th edition would be an exelent choice. It's an easier read than Nosler, Barnes, Sierra etc imo. Also order a Cabellas Shooting mag. & study the reloading equipment, & descriptions. Pictures help. There's kits available from many, but most "kits" are very basic, & you'll eventually need to tailor your equipment to your needs vs whatever the "kit" comes with. But it'll get you started. RCBS, & Hornady offer very simmilar starter kits. There are cheaper brands, but I wouldn't recomend scrimping on equipment. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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