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<blockquote data-quote="birdiemc" data-source="post: 1576330" data-attributes="member: 29632"><p>Get a good reloading manual and read it before buying any equipment. Dont buy the lee kit, I did and regret it. I cant get repeatable results that others seem to achieve. Start out simple, shoot, see how you did, tweak from there. Dont get bogged down in all the advanced techniques that most on here who have been reloading for years are using. Follow the instructions that come with the equipment you purchase then like stated above ask questions on here when you have them. When I started I read as much as I could on the reloading forum here, search the forums for any question you might have, but if you cant find the answer dont be afraid to ask. I've asked lots of questions that I know have probably been asked before, but sometimes it's hard to return a result of you donr search exactly right. There's been times when somebody pops up with a thread that has all the information I'm looking for. If that happens, dont take it as people being rude, it's more of a "why reinvent the wheel situation"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="birdiemc, post: 1576330, member: 29632"] Get a good reloading manual and read it before buying any equipment. Dont buy the lee kit, I did and regret it. I cant get repeatable results that others seem to achieve. Start out simple, shoot, see how you did, tweak from there. Dont get bogged down in all the advanced techniques that most on here who have been reloading for years are using. Follow the instructions that come with the equipment you purchase then like stated above ask questions on here when you have them. When I started I read as much as I could on the reloading forum here, search the forums for any question you might have, but if you cant find the answer dont be afraid to ask. I've asked lots of questions that I know have probably been asked before, but sometimes it's hard to return a result of you donr search exactly right. There's been times when somebody pops up with a thread that has all the information I'm looking for. If that happens, dont take it as people being rude, it's more of a "why reinvent the wheel situation" [/QUOTE]
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