old&slow
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For a person new to reloading, I always recommend getting a good reloading manual and reading it,, at least twice. Triple check, at least, your load and measurements. Never use information you hear or read on the internet,,, unless you check it against a good reloading manual.
Too many typo's,, fat fingers,, bad memory,, bravo sierra,, etc..
A good reloading manual,, a good powder scale,, and a decent dial caliber are the first things you need besides a reloading press.
I like Lyman Reloading Handbooks. But I also have and use Hornady, Sierra ,, Speer,, and others..
Reloading is a fun and interesting hobby by itself.. Good luck
Too many typo's,, fat fingers,, bad memory,, bravo sierra,, etc..
A good reloading manual,, a good powder scale,, and a decent dial caliber are the first things you need besides a reloading press.
I like Lyman Reloading Handbooks. But I also have and use Hornady, Sierra ,, Speer,, and others..
Reloading is a fun and interesting hobby by itself.. Good luck
