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Reloading
What manual to get
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<blockquote data-quote="Rhett Crider" data-source="post: 1447385" data-attributes="member: 105034"><p>Welcome Cody. I've only been reloading for a few years and mostly mag loads. I purchased by component manufactures that I use. Bullets-Sierra, Berger, Hornady, Nosler, Speer. The best investment in my opinion was QuickLOAD software. The manuals don't always use the powder you want to use so that's where QuickLOAD comes in.</p><p>There are a lot of very experienced reloaders on LRH forum so you will get plenty of good info and advice. Get ready to spend some $$ though. It's a lot of enjoyment to me finding that perfect load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhett Crider, post: 1447385, member: 105034"] Welcome Cody. I've only been reloading for a few years and mostly mag loads. I purchased by component manufactures that I use. Bullets-Sierra, Berger, Hornady, Nosler, Speer. The best investment in my opinion was QuickLOAD software. The manuals don't always use the powder you want to use so that's where QuickLOAD comes in. There are a lot of very experienced reloaders on LRH forum so you will get plenty of good info and advice. Get ready to spend some $$ though. It's a lot of enjoyment to me finding that perfect load. [/QUOTE]
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