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<blockquote data-quote="Brasshound" data-source="post: 1576956" data-attributes="member: 108097"><p>I have read many of your responses and they are right. Start out with research and YouTube is great. You may want to look at the major companies that are involved in reloading as: Dillon precision, RCBS, Hornady, etc. I luckily started out with a Dillon 550B and have used it for lots of different loads, but for rifle many like the old rock chucker by RCBS. you need to look at what you intend to do as rifle and pistol. You can get a picture of what you want to do and then a key for me. As in most things you PAY for what you get out of what you buy. Quality IS the key to reloading and the most quality for your buck is important of the reloader you buy and the product that you have when finished. quality breads quality!!! but remember, DO your homework be for spending $$$$'s. you want the best produce you can make and the books, videos, etc are the heart of making a good decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brasshound, post: 1576956, member: 108097"] I have read many of your responses and they are right. Start out with research and YouTube is great. You may want to look at the major companies that are involved in reloading as: Dillon precision, RCBS, Hornady, etc. I luckily started out with a Dillon 550B and have used it for lots of different loads, but for rifle many like the old rock chucker by RCBS. you need to look at what you intend to do as rifle and pistol. You can get a picture of what you want to do and then a key for me. As in most things you PAY for what you get out of what you buy. Quality IS the key to reloading and the most quality for your buck is important of the reloader you buy and the product that you have when finished. quality breads quality!!! but remember, DO your homework be for spending $$$$'s. you want the best produce you can make and the books, videos, etc are the heart of making a good decision. [/QUOTE]
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