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Reloading
What Techniques Have You Picked Up Reloading That You Wished You Knew From The Start?
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<blockquote data-quote="marchboom" data-source="post: 1868706" data-attributes="member: 10562"><p><strong>Don't buy cheap equipment.</strong> With VERY few exceptions you get what you pay for. Reloading equipment will last a lifetime if properly cared for. Get the good parts and pieces the first time. If you don't you'll only wind up buying the good stuff later on. Why buy what you need twice? Remember, only rich people can afford to buy cheap stuff.</p><p></p><p>Things I would have bought sooner: Chronograph, Co-Ax press, concentricity gauge, wind flags, Forster and/or Redding dies.</p><p></p><p>Go to a benchrest match and see what the good shooters are using. Ask questions. Learn!</p><p></p><p>If you shoot at 100 yds or more, get good wind flags and learn how to use them. Once you see how valuable they are and how they can result in much smaller groups you'll never shoot a group without them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marchboom, post: 1868706, member: 10562"] [B]Don't buy cheap equipment.[/B] With VERY few exceptions you get what you pay for. Reloading equipment will last a lifetime if properly cared for. Get the good parts and pieces the first time. If you don't you'll only wind up buying the good stuff later on. Why buy what you need twice? Remember, only rich people can afford to buy cheap stuff. Things I would have bought sooner: Chronograph, Co-Ax press, concentricity gauge, wind flags, Forster and/or Redding dies. Go to a benchrest match and see what the good shooters are using. Ask questions. Learn! If you shoot at 100 yds or more, get good wind flags and learn how to use them. Once you see how valuable they are and how they can result in much smaller groups you'll never shoot a group without them. [/QUOTE]
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