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Old April 9, 2005, 08:23 PM   #12
BILLY D.
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Join Date: February 15, 2005
Location: MINOT (MINDROT) ND
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Start Small With Equipment That Is Not Over Technical. Advance Slowly Till You Are Ready To Produce Ammo On A Mass Basis On A Progressive Press. You Will Appreciate It More When You Do Decide To Get A Hornady Lnl, Lee Or Dillon Progressive.

I've Heard Quite A Few Who Have Come Into The Shop And Told Me They Sure Produced A Lot Of Crummy Ammo In A Hurry Because They Did This Or Did Not Do That. Begin Slowly Untill You Fully Understand Every Facet Of What You Are Doing.

When I First Started Reloading Ca.1955 I Used A Lyman Tool. It Was Slower Than The Seven Snows Of Winter, But It Worked And Produced Good Ammo Because I Payed Attention To Details. Thats Important.

Good Luck And Safe Shooting. If Ya Need Help There Is Always Somebody Here To Give You A Shove In The Right Direction.
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