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Old 05-11-2013, 06:19 AM
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RobertSubnet
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Get a couple different manuals and read them. Lyman offers a good basic how to in their manual. Parts of the process you don't quite understand, come here or go to other sites, many folks willing to help and give excellent advice.
+1 on multiple manuals. It would not hurt for you to write up your own notes; I found this especially helpful when it came to things like die adjustments. I also include in my notes how to use/adjust all the equipment I have. This saves me time so I do not have to hunt around for the manual.

Good luck. Reloading is a lot of fun.
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