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Old April 25, 2000, 04:35 AM   #4
Bud Helms
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Join Date: December 31, 1999
Location: Middle Georgia, USA
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>What’s the one piece of advice on reloading you wish you’d been told before you started?[/quote]Read a reloading manual before you spend a penny on any equipment. Start with Lyman. Then another. Make it Hornady. Then another. Make it Speer. Then another. Make it Sierra. Get a certain level of comfortable theory under your belt before you jump into it. There is a lot to know and the details are where it is fun. At some point in the reading you will be overcome with the desire to get started. I can guarantee that whether you will admit it or not, if you get into reloading, a few years down the road, if you don't do this you will know you should have. And you will be saying the same thing to the next newbie reloader you try to help. BTW, we're all still learning.

Actually I had the advantage of getting exactly this advice. It made a wonderful difference in my beginning reloading.

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