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Starting out on a budget
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<blockquote data-quote="DJ Fergus" data-source="post: 1917878" data-attributes="member: 93895"><p>I started on a Lee press and still do some work with it. I also have the large rcbs cast 50 bmg press. The fact of the matter is everyone is going to tell you something different and you are now at the point you don't know what direction to go. You've got to start somewhere. I don't have a huge gripe with the Lee breech lock press. I got my feet wet with it and loaded some fine shooting ammo with it. I would get a good universal hand priming tool. The kits do have some things you probably won't use. I know you've got information over load right now. My best advice is: start out with what you can afford, you've got to have a starting point. In the end, you will be like all of the rest of us who hand load. You will have a huge accumulation of tools that you may only use half of but you will learn a lot along the way. Don't give up if you get frustrated, just take a break for how ever long it takes for you to get the drive to tackle it again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJ Fergus, post: 1917878, member: 93895"] I started on a Lee press and still do some work with it. I also have the large rcbs cast 50 bmg press. The fact of the matter is everyone is going to tell you something different and you are now at the point you don't know what direction to go. You've got to start somewhere. I don't have a huge gripe with the Lee breech lock press. I got my feet wet with it and loaded some fine shooting ammo with it. I would get a good universal hand priming tool. The kits do have some things you probably won't use. I know you've got information over load right now. My best advice is: start out with what you can afford, you've got to have a starting point. In the end, you will be like all of the rest of us who hand load. You will have a huge accumulation of tools that you may only use half of but you will learn a lot along the way. Don't give up if you get frustrated, just take a break for how ever long it takes for you to get the drive to tackle it again. [/QUOTE]
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