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Junior Member
Join Date: April 1, 2007
Location: North Texas
Posts: 4
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In Need for Tips & Suggestions
Hello everyone,
I'm new to reloading.![]() Could some of you "reloading masters" please provide me with some tips and suggestions on what to do for the best loads and what NOT to do. Thanks, ABL bob.01@mac.com |
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 11, 2002
Location: high up in the rockies
Posts: 2,232
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First, buy a copy of the Lyman reloading manual and read it.
Second, find some experienced reloader at your club, church, workplace, son's boy scout leader etc and ask him/her to let you watch, and show you step by step how it's done, so the stuff you read in the manual will make sense. Another option, probably the best, if you can find it nearby, is to take an NRA approved reloading course, taught by an NRA certified instructor. Your local dealer, or gun club sould know if this trsaining is available.
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