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Old December 14, 2005, 10:57 AM   #8
Ruger4570
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I have been a reloading nut for 45 years now and started with a Lyman Tru-line Jr. I think it would be reasonable to look at Lee's products if you are just getting into it. They have an Anniversary set up that is somewhere under $70.00 I beleive and I think it includes a reloading book too. Lee isn't making top of the line equipment, but for a beginner it works fine. You can always upgrade later if you like. I would also say that some of Lee's stuff is as good as a lot of products out there and I use a bunch of Lee molds for casting with very good results. Reloading can save you money if you shoot enough especially when you get into some of the centerfire rifle loads that cost over a $1.00 apice over the counter.
Best of all, I like the relaxztion I get from reloading and the fun of seeing MY loads print small groups or dropping a deer. I don't think I have bought a box of factory loads in many years. Good luck with your reloading.
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