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Old January 29, 2005, 01:56 AM   #19
C1PNR
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Join Date: October 4, 2004
Location: SW Idaho
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Start Reloading

The only thing I haven't seen mentioned is to find someone else who is an accomplished reloader.

Talk to the people at the range, at the gun shop, where ever our kind congregate. My experience is that you're mentioning getting started will result in several offers of assistance.

It sure helps to have read a couple of manuals (Speer, Hornady, Nosler - maybe at the library) before going over to his (or, nowadays maybe, her) house so you have a little background information. Then watch, listen, and learn.

You are much better able to decide how much money to spend on what type of equipment after seeing some of it in operation.

Have fun, and welcome to our world!
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