New To Reloading
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Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: grove city oh USA
Hey guys i was wondering how much it would cost for a basic reloading kit something like a rcbs everything i would need to get started my unckle reloads so he could show me how to do it and what to use thanx??
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Nontypical Buck
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From: NC
I got lucky and bought my reloading equipment cheap from a friend who was getting out of it. I think around $300 would get you well on your way. Check out Midway or maybe Cabelas where you can buy a starter kit. Good Luck!
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Nontypical Buck
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From: NC
I got lucky and bought my reloading equipment cheap from a friend who was getting out of it. I think around $300 would get you well on your way. Check out Midway or maybe Cabelas where you can buy a starter kit. Good Luck!
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Nontypical Buck
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From: NC
I got lucky and bought my reloading equipment cheap from a friend who was getting out of it. I think around $300 would get you well on your way. Check out Midway or maybe Cabelas where you can buy a starter kit. Good Luck!
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Nontypical Buck
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From: NC
I got lucky and bought my reloading equipment cheap from a friend who was getting out of it. I think around $300 would get you well on your way. Check out Midway or maybe Cabelas where you can buy a starter kit. Good Luck!
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Nontypical Buck
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From: NC
I got lucky and bought my reloading equipment cheap from a friend who was getting out of it. I think around $300 would get you well on your way. Check out Midway or maybe Cabelas where you can buy a starter kit. Good Luck!
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Garfield NJ USA
Midway or Cabelas are good places to start looking. I would also try Ebay but before you bid be sure of what your buying. RCBS is good but if your on a budget look at the Lee kits also. A lot of people knock Lee's stuff but it works. It doesn't have to be top dollar to work and have quality equipment. You'll be looking at anywhere from 150-250 for a starter kit, a little less if you buy used.
Edited by - thndrchiken on 10/01/2002 16:07:36
Edited by - thndrchiken on 10/01/2002 16:07:36




