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Old August 23, 2001, 02:41 PM   #5
ZeusOne
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Join Date: January 6, 2000
Location: The hills of Western MD
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Basic reloading is a straight forward process. If you can get someone to show you, that's a bonus! But almost every reloading manual contains sufficient instructions, as do the instructions that accompany many presses, to successfully guide even a neophyte through the process the very first time.

It's like following a recipe. Just be very careful, and pay very close attention to detail. Make no assumptions, and remember "close enough" doesn't cut it, i.e. 0.52" means 0.52" - not 0.54"; and 3.6 grains of Brand X means exactly that.

Sure, reloading can become very esoteric, much like any pursuit. But the basic process is easily learned, and yields reliable, accurate ammo that normally exceeds our expectations and requirements.
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