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Old 01-23-2006 | 07:17 AM
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I might want to start reloading due to putting a scope on my
357 S&W. What will I need to get started? Can I reload any caliber with any tools? I shoot 30-30 and 30-06 also. And a ball park start up cost.
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Old 01-23-2006 | 09:04 AM
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Best thing you can do is start looking thru the Web. Its cheap and free. http://www.rcbs.com/default.asp?menu=1&s1=5

Get fimilular with the equip. A rifle is a little different than a pistol. Start out looking at single stage presses. some are going to tell you to buy a manual. Thats fine too. But its not for everyone.
 
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Old 01-23-2006 | 11:08 AM
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You can search this forum and find a bunch of threads about getting started reloading. Reloading is time consuming, but can be very rewarding. Accuracy can sometimes be improved and your guns can become a little more flexible.
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Old 01-27-2006 | 07:15 AM
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I might want to start reloading due to putting a scope on my
357 S&W. What will I need to get started? Can I reload any caliber with any tools? I shoot 30-30 and 30-06 also. And a ball park start up cost.
You can pretty much reload all rounds with any tools (presses, scalses, case trimmers, etc.) you buy, except for dies. You must have a specific set of dies ineach caliber you decide to load for. For .30/30, .30/'06, and .357 you need one set for each-three die sets.

A good source for low prices on reloading equipment is e-Bay. you can often buy new or near-new tools for about half-price.
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Old 02-24-2006 | 06:10 PM
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Look into a Lee Aniversary reloading kit, about $70.00 from www.midwayusa.com Then you will need a set of dies for each different caliber you decide to reload, If you choose Lee which are as good as any and better than some very expensive brands they will cost from $18- 23 per set also from midway. When you buy the kit you can also buy the Lee modern reloading, manual for around $10.00 and sometimes it's included for even less. Just remember you don't have to set up on all your calibers to start with, pick one and add others as your need arises. I saw where a previous post suggested reloading was time consumeing and you might not need a manual, It is time consumeing but also quiet enjoyable. Agood way to pass a rainy day or other time when you cant get outside. Also you do need a manual for safety sake, to go without one is to invite desistaster!
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