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<blockquote data-quote="Ranger1994" data-source="post: 1919615" data-attributes="member: 111719"><p>If you get the RCBS KIT it will come with the manual, same with Hornady or Lee i think. I started with RCBS Speer bullets,, cheaper, but good hunting bullet w/in 200yds, and Nosler bullets and manual. Speer walks you through pretty thoroughly on setting up with your kit and getting started loading. From what I've heard Lee is good but I don't have their manual, so can't say for certain. Nosler and Hornady are good manuals too, but I found the Speer to be more "beginner" friendly. Again Speer bullets are good, maybe not "the" best, so buy a box of 100 of their 30 cal 150 or 165 gr Hot Core and give it a try. </p><p>PLEASE READ AND PAY ATTENTION TO THE WARNINGS. Dont start out at max powder charges, start where they tell you to start with the powder you've chosen. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranger1994, post: 1919615, member: 111719"] If you get the RCBS KIT it will come with the manual, same with Hornady or Lee i think. I started with RCBS Speer bullets,, cheaper, but good hunting bullet w/in 200yds, and Nosler bullets and manual. Speer walks you through pretty thoroughly on setting up with your kit and getting started loading. From what I've heard Lee is good but I don't have their manual, so can't say for certain. Nosler and Hornady are good manuals too, but I found the Speer to be more "beginner" friendly. Again Speer bullets are good, maybe not "the" best, so buy a box of 100 of their 30 cal 150 or 165 gr Hot Core and give it a try. PLEASE READ AND PAY ATTENTION TO THE WARNINGS. Dont start out at max powder charges, start where they tell you to start with the powder you've chosen. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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