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Old July 3, 2006, 10:59 AM   #11
Buckythebrewer
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Join Date: April 15, 2006
Location: Jefferson, ME
Posts: 700
Read the books 1st before buying any gear.You will learn alot from the reloading books as well as what gear you will wan't and need..Get the lyman book, or the lee book,maybe the abc's of reloading(don't have it but hear its great)..I recommend Lee products because they work great and don't cost much..If you get into it just be safe and use starting loads with all your ammo and learn whats O.K. from there in safe steps..If you wan't accuracy handloading is the best way to get it good luck
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