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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2557670" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>If just starting out. I would look at bushing dies. They cost more, and the bushing have to purchased in addition to the die. Stay with FL dies also. Depending on how deep your pocket, are going to set the type and components you purchase. I have been reloading from the age of 14 and now 74. I would do a lot or reading here and look around in other areas in reloading info to determine where you want to go. You might want to get Bryan Litz book and read it first. Send me a link. My email address is "<a href="mailto:mamtteson@gmail.com">mamtteson@gmail.com</a>" I put together a 44 page General Procedures & Case Prep information Doc. The last is some about me. It may or may not help you. It's how I see it with others input or I copied from them and articles written by others.</p><p>I don't want this forward to others! I am dyslexia also, so some of my writing is off some I am sure, but I can't see it. As I read over the materials I come across mistakes, and correct them. Thank God for spell check. I would never gotten this far. </p><p>Good Luck on your ques.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2557670, member: 101791"] If just starting out. I would look at bushing dies. They cost more, and the bushing have to purchased in addition to the die. Stay with FL dies also. Depending on how deep your pocket, are going to set the type and components you purchase. I have been reloading from the age of 14 and now 74. I would do a lot or reading here and look around in other areas in reloading info to determine where you want to go. You might want to get Bryan Litz book and read it first. Send me a link. My email address is "[email]mamtteson@gmail.com[/email]" I put together a 44 page General Procedures & Case Prep information Doc. The last is some about me. It may or may not help you. It's how I see it with others input or I copied from them and articles written by others. I don't want this forward to others! I am dyslexia also, so some of my writing is off some I am sure, but I can't see it. As I read over the materials I come across mistakes, and correct them. Thank God for spell check. I would never gotten this far. Good Luck on your ques. [/QUOTE]
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