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Reloading
What do you regret buying?
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<blockquote data-quote="SilverbulletMAG" data-source="post: 1602415" data-attributes="member: 108181"><p>Regrets...</p><p>1) buying an optical chrono - have labradar now and should have just started with that</p><p>2) Lyman case trimmer - would be great if the set screw actually held it in place</p><p>3) buying Ramshot powders - always makes a huge mess</p><p>4) regret not getting the chargemaster lite sooner</p><p>5) regret not getting quality brass from the start vs reloading various factory ammo from mixed brass</p><p>6) have more reloading manuals than I ever need - 99% of what you need can be found for free online so in hindsight, 1-2 good manuals would suffice - more manuals isn't a bad thing, but a place to save $$ for someone starting out</p><p></p><p>Probably more but, the #1 takeaway I have looking back is the moto, "buy once, cry once".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilverbulletMAG, post: 1602415, member: 108181"] Regrets... 1) buying an optical chrono - have labradar now and should have just started with that 2) Lyman case trimmer - would be great if the set screw actually held it in place 3) buying Ramshot powders - always makes a huge mess 4) regret not getting the chargemaster lite sooner 5) regret not getting quality brass from the start vs reloading various factory ammo from mixed brass 6) have more reloading manuals than I ever need - 99% of what you need can be found for free online so in hindsight, 1-2 good manuals would suffice - more manuals isn't a bad thing, but a place to save $$ for someone starting out Probably more but, the #1 takeaway I have looking back is the moto, "buy once, cry once". [/QUOTE]
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