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Old August 3, 2011, 12:23 AM   #3
Hog Buster
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Join Date: October 26, 2009
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Rather than many us typing our fingers off and still maybe not getting it all correct from memory, I would suggest the following: A copy of a book on reloading. The ABC’s of Reloading comes to mind, and/or a reloading manual, or two, there are several of them. Read them, cover to cover, not just the load tables, even the instructions that come with reloading dies are pretty informative. Not only will you have most of your questions answered you’ll have something to refer back to, written much better than any of us could do.
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