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Old October 11, 2004, 03:34 PM   #5
beardking
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Join Date: July 22, 2004
Location: Dallas, TX (area)
Posts: 128
This is the kit that I just recently started reloading with and I'm quite happy with it so far. Including buying this kit, dies, adding a set of digital calipers, and buying the components (minus brass, already had that), I think I've put about $150 bucks into my first 100 rounds of reloads. Now, that's definitely a lot more than it would have cost to buy factory loads, but I know that once I get more comfortable with reloading, then I'll be saving a lot of money. (BTW: I'm reloading for .40 S&W right now).

My suggestion, buy The ABC's of Reloading, study that, then decide on your equipment. Once you get your kit, but a couple of reloading manuals (I only say that part because every one else does. So far I'm reloading from 1 manual and the load data on my bottle of Hodgdon's Titegroup powder)
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