New to reloading
#1
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Joined: Nov 2006
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Hey guys, this is my first post. I have been reading for a while but finally decided to join.
I am trying to get in to reloading. I shoot mainly 30.06. I have reloaded 12ga. shotgun shells and understand that, but I dont know much about the actual reloading of rifle ammo. I was wondering if anyone could suggest some brands and models of presses and other equipment I need. What types of tools and machines do I need? Thanks for any info you would be willing to offer me. Have a great day.
-Kyle
I am trying to get in to reloading. I shoot mainly 30.06. I have reloaded 12ga. shotgun shells and understand that, but I dont know much about the actual reloading of rifle ammo. I was wondering if anyone could suggest some brands and models of presses and other equipment I need. What types of tools and machines do I need? Thanks for any info you would be willing to offer me. Have a great day.
-Kyle
#2
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: NC
ORIGINAL: Ridge Runner
Buy a reloading manual and read it cover to cover, then depending on how much you want to spend, an RCBS master reloading kit will have you well on the way.
RR
Buy a reloading manual and read it cover to cover, then depending on how much you want to spend, an RCBS master reloading kit will have you well on the way.
RR
#3
Joined: Oct 2005
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From: Graham Texas
ORIGINAL: Mykey
Ditto! It would also be helpful if you could find someone who already reloads to help you get started. Last but certainly not least, don't forget to wear safety glasses!
ORIGINAL: Ridge Runner
Buy a reloading manual and read it cover to cover, then depending on how much you want to spend, an RCBS master reloading kit will have you well on the way.
RR
Buy a reloading manual and read it cover to cover, then depending on how much you want to spend, an RCBS master reloading kit will have you well on the way.
RR
I did both of these!




