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- Prairie Ghost
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- LeviM
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Where do you recommend a first time reloader start? Is there certain reading material I sould read first? What is a perferable reloading kit? I would like to crawl before I walk, taking beginer steps will help before I get into more complex issues
Levi McNally
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"Coyote Fever"
'Whack em' and Stack em' ND Style"
"Speak the Language"
- Daryl
- coyotehunter
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RCBS Rock Chucker kit is a very good kit to get started with but just remember reloading gets to be a exspensive hobby so if you only shoot 2 or 3 boxes of shells a years I would'nt get into it. I have been doing it for almost 10 years now and it takes about 2 years to pay for itself if you shoot alot.
I would rather have a slow hit than a fast miss...
- Yote_man1
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Great tip Daryl. The rockchucker is a great place to start.
READ READ READ. I read everything i can get my hands on when it comes to reloading. Reloading manuals, magazines, any forum you can get a hold of. I learn something new every time i read something. Talking to people who reload can be a great way to learn also. No matter how much you know, somebody always knows more than you.
READ READ READ. I read everything i can get my hands on when it comes to reloading. Reloading manuals, magazines, any forum you can get a hold of. I learn something new every time i read something. Talking to people who reload can be a great way to learn also. No matter how much you know, somebody always knows more than you.
Good things come to those who shoot straight.