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Old April 17, 2007, 01:56 AM   #2
T. O'Heir
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Join Date: February 13, 2002
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Buy a copy of The ABC's of Reloading. Your local gun shop or Amazon. The principals are the same no matter what you're loading. Although handgun ammo is a bit more involved than rifle. Then have a look at an RCBS Beginner's Kit. It'll give you everything you need less dies and shellholder. It comes with a manual, but look into the Lyman book too. It gives you more loads with more bullet weights than the included manual does. There's nothing wrong with the included manual, but it comes from a bullet maker and only gives loads for that maker's bullets. Speer, I think.
Lyman also puts out their Pistol and Revolver Manual. Mine is kind of elderly so it doesn't have the .454 in it. Load data isn't hard to come by though. You can always load .45 Colt for a Casull revolver too.
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