Reloading....
#1
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From: Moore, Oklahoma
Where is the best place to get information on reloading? I am considering getting into reloading but I have no clue where to start. Maybe a good book or a site or something would help. Mainly looking to see what the initial startup costs would be.
#2
Nontypical Buck
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From: MB.
Reloading manual usually have a section on reloading at the front of the books. You could also check this site for info on reloading... www.reloadbench.com/main.html
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From: New Jersey
Start with a good reloading manual such as Nosler's or hornady or Sierra.
Buy an RCBS Rockchucker kit and you have the starting set up. Pick a cartridge that you wish to start with and buy the componants, i.e., brass, powder, bullets and primers. Follow the instructions in the beginning of the book to start reloading.
If you have a friend or aquaintance that reloads, have him come over and help you set up your equipment and help you start loading. The basica are easy to learn, its the little tricks and tips that take time to learn.
Good luck!
Buy an RCBS Rockchucker kit and you have the starting set up. Pick a cartridge that you wish to start with and buy the componants, i.e., brass, powder, bullets and primers. Follow the instructions in the beginning of the book to start reloading.
If you have a friend or aquaintance that reloads, have him come over and help you set up your equipment and help you start loading. The basica are easy to learn, its the little tricks and tips that take time to learn.
Good luck!




