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Fork Horn
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Im looking for some rifle shell reloading instruction in NC Oklahoma. Im interested in reloading my shells, but I dont have the tools (yet) and basic information to get started and be successful.
Thanks,
Thanks,
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Unless you can come up with a real live person in the neighborhood to spend a 1/2 day showing you, the next best alternative would be one of the DVD's available. I think Midway has some - so does Cabela's.
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Rivesville, WV
Buy 3 or 4 manuals. Read them cover to cover-twice. You will use them for the rest of your life. I have some that are 30 years old. I would recommend the Hornady, Hodgdon, Nosler, Sierra, and Lyman. Not necessarily in that order. There are other good ones out there. If price is an issue then call a couple of suppliers and ask for an older outdated manual. Other than the listings for the new cartridges, there is not much difference, except price. Also contact the powder companies, many will provide their pamphlets for free. Tom.
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ORIGINAL: okietreedude
Im looking for some rifle shell reloading instruction in NC Oklahoma. Im interested in reloading my shells, but I dont have the tools (yet) and basic information to get started and be successful.
Thanks,
Im looking for some rifle shell reloading instruction in NC Oklahoma. Im interested in reloading my shells, but I dont have the tools (yet) and basic information to get started and be successful.
Thanks,
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