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<blockquote data-quote="misterc01" data-source="post: 1918617" data-attributes="member: 109160"><p>IMHO - Don't Listen to people that tell you "need to or should or must or don't" do -fill in the blank. That is THEIR opinion., and not any kind of gospel and frankly, you do not have the experience or knowledge YET to know the difference - I learned that early on. READ! Study! Youtube videos. For example - once fired brass is fine - yours or others. If yours, then it s fire formed for your rifle, IF not yours, full length resize size, fire and bingo - it IS fire formed for YOUR rifle. I Have a tumbler for before resizing, AND an ultrasonic to clean off the lube after. eBay and Harbor freight: works and cheap. Lee presses are fine. Kits are fine. YOUR budget drives the bus - not other's opinions. Precision reloading take a lot of "specialized" items to get real nit-picky precision. Hunting not so much. Truth be told, IMHO you are not ready to make a lot of long range (no pun intended) decisions yet. You need to learn the basics, get a some ammo loaded that shoots, Then starts the real learning, and experimenting. Take your time and DON'T be in a hurry. Be SAFE! and HAVE FUN!!'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="misterc01, post: 1918617, member: 109160"] IMHO - Don't Listen to people that tell you "need to or should or must or don't" do -fill in the blank. That is THEIR opinion., and not any kind of gospel and frankly, you do not have the experience or knowledge YET to know the difference - I learned that early on. READ! Study! Youtube videos. For example - once fired brass is fine - yours or others. If yours, then it s fire formed for your rifle, IF not yours, full length resize size, fire and bingo - it IS fire formed for YOUR rifle. I Have a tumbler for before resizing, AND an ultrasonic to clean off the lube after. eBay and Harbor freight: works and cheap. Lee presses are fine. Kits are fine. YOUR budget drives the bus - not other's opinions. Precision reloading take a lot of "specialized" items to get real nit-picky precision. Hunting not so much. Truth be told, IMHO you are not ready to make a lot of long range (no pun intended) decisions yet. You need to learn the basics, get a some ammo loaded that shoots, Then starts the real learning, and experimenting. Take your time and DON'T be in a hurry. Be SAFE! and HAVE FUN!!' [/QUOTE]
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