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Junior Member
Join Date: June 16, 2011
Posts: 1
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Forum extremely helpful Thanks everyone
I just wanted to thank everyone here on this forum who has posted questions or answers. All your information was very helpful in me beginning to start reloading. The other night I reloaded my first 10 rounds of 45ACP, which was very successful. Went to the range the next day and the rounds cycled and fired perfectly out of my Sig 220 and Kimber Ultra Carry. I spent the last 4 months reading and reading. A couple manuals later and too many posts to even count read here on this forum. Thanks again this forum was a great help to gain knowledge and understanding. After I feel comfortable with the 45 I will move on to 9mm and even more calipers
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Member
Join Date: June 2, 2009
Location: Michigan
Posts: 49
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Welcome to TFL! Once you start loading for the 9 there will be no turning back! Reloading can become pretty addictive.
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Senior Member
Join Date: January 6, 2009
Posts: 3,614
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Welcome mg23, that's how I started with 45 ACP, now 13 calibers later and thousand of bullets seated and shot. I reload and occasionaly shoot. (LOL)
Welcome again. Jim
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Senior Member
Join Date: October 21, 2010
Posts: 148
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Welcome, mg23. I'm a noobie, too, and would like to add my thanks for all the info I've picked up on this forum.
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