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<blockquote data-quote="CAV2108" data-source="post: 1577050" data-attributes="member: 102644"><p>FIRST: Get a couple of good reloading BOOKS and READ them. Short cuts in reloading will get you seriously injured or killed, and ruin your equipment as well. Asking this kind of question here without any background knowledge is a very lazy short cut. Books by Lee, Hornady, Lyman, Speer, and Sierra are all good places to start. Read more than just one of them and you will see that even these experts have some differences of opinion about reloading. Once you have READ a couple, come back here and ask specific questions if you still have any. Watching youtube videos will be helpful to actually SEE the operation being performed, but READ the BOOKS first, otherwise you are just a danger to yourself and others around you. You aren't going to learn how to reload properly from watching a few youtube videos and getting equipment recommendations from a bunch of guys on the internet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CAV2108, post: 1577050, member: 102644"] FIRST: Get a couple of good reloading BOOKS and READ them. Short cuts in reloading will get you seriously injured or killed, and ruin your equipment as well. Asking this kind of question here without any background knowledge is a very lazy short cut. Books by Lee, Hornady, Lyman, Speer, and Sierra are all good places to start. Read more than just one of them and you will see that even these experts have some differences of opinion about reloading. Once you have READ a couple, come back here and ask specific questions if you still have any. Watching youtube videos will be helpful to actually SEE the operation being performed, but READ the BOOKS first, otherwise you are just a danger to yourself and others around you. You aren't going to learn how to reload properly from watching a few youtube videos and getting equipment recommendations from a bunch of guys on the internet. [/QUOTE]
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