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Old December 11, 2007, 09:36 PM   #2
RDub
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Join Date: November 13, 2007
Location: Southern Oregon
Posts: 30
Hello
My advise for any new reloader...
Start out with some very basic and simple tools and go "single stage".
Once you get good at this, you can really put out quite a few rounds in a short period of time, perhaps enough for your needs.

This way you can actually LEARN about what you are doing. You will become very familiar with each operational step and will be able to troubleshoot problems better and better as time goes along.

These skills are VITAL when using a machine like a dillon or similar.. If you just jump into this with one of these machines your experience will very likely be very frustrating.

After you have learned and mastered reloading, then by all means jump into a progressive if you want to..

I started out this way and I'm glad I did..

Just a thought..
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