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The Basics, Starting Out
Things you wished you knew when you started?
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<blockquote data-quote="lobo56" data-source="post: 1839212" data-attributes="member: 23827"><p>I wish I had started this journey at a younger age. I had an Uncle that was heavy into reloading and would often reload my hunting cartridges. Instead of learning from him I unfortunately thought I had better things to do. One of my biggest mistakes. Instead of posting, I tend to read and absorb what is said on the forum. I have to say, that I am enjoying this post as it has a lot of input from experienced members. I have purchased loads of equipment from learning on various forums, and finally bought a used Dillion 550. I am trying to decide if I should send it in for an overhaul or keep looking for a place to set up! Thanks for some great info in this post. Sorry I can't add to it. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lobo56, post: 1839212, member: 23827"] I wish I had started this journey at a younger age. I had an Uncle that was heavy into reloading and would often reload my hunting cartridges. Instead of learning from him I unfortunately thought I had better things to do. One of my biggest mistakes. Instead of posting, I tend to read and absorb what is said on the forum. I have to say, that I am enjoying this post as it has a lot of input from experienced members. I have purchased loads of equipment from learning on various forums, and finally bought a used Dillion 550. I am trying to decide if I should send it in for an overhaul or keep looking for a place to set up! Thanks for some great info in this post. Sorry I can't add to it. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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