Thread: Reloading Kit
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Old December 11, 2008, 07:38 AM   #18
JKHolman
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But guns and hunting are my life, and want to gain knowledge in the area as fast as i can. Thanks alot fellas.

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Bryceh,
as mentioned by THINKINGMAN, knowledge & patience are the two most important virtues of reloading. You cannot rush into reloading. Do your research and read alot of material on the subject before you even load your first cartridge. If you get off on the wrong approach you will be courting an accident. Reloading in some ways is more dangerous than shooting. You cannot be careful enough.////// Also, you would do well to get digital scales instead of mechanical. You can get some decent scales for thirty dollars. Same goes for the calipers. Take the digital over the analogue. Remember, guys, this fellow is just starting out, so hold off on the "I use analogue all the time......" We know you do. Good luck, Bryceh. You will find reloading takes the firearms enthusiast to a different level of firearms shooting & collecting.

- JKHolman

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