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Reloading Tools..Accessories

Good link!

I'm setting up a reloading bench this spring maybe some of this info will prove handy.
Get the different manufacturers loading manuals.
Then read, read, read.......
Becareful when asking questions.... You'll most likely get lots of different answers
that can become confusing. Last thing a newbie needs is confusion. Seek out
one knowledgeable person and use them as a mentor.
Mentor of course must have all their sight, hearing, fingers, toes and roof still over home.
 
Get the different manufacturers loading manuals.
Then read, read, read.......
Becareful when asking questions.... You'll most likely get lots of different answers
that can become confusing. Last thing a newbie needs is confusion. Seek out
one knowledgeable person and use them as a mentor.
Mentor of course must have all their sight, hearing, fingers, toes and roof still over home.
Don't forget the doors and windows. Screens don't count!
 
Sounds like good advice. I was introduced to reloading by my great uncle when I about fifteen. He was in his late-seventies at the time ( and Pluto was still a pup :) ). He reloaded for .222 and still shot crows at 300 yards. I think I have about 39 sets of dies in the reloading shed at last count. I don't reload as much now as I used to but it is the only way you can really afford to shoot with the ammo prices these days.
 
Get the different manufacturers loading manuals.
Then read, read, read.......
Becareful when asking questions.... You'll most likely get lots of different answers
that can become confusing. Last thing a newbie needs is confusion. Seek out
one knowledgeable person and use them as a mentor.
Mentor of course must have all their sight, hearing, fingers, toes and roof still over home.
Thank you sir for the heads up!
I am getting started with the help of a good friend of mine who has quite a few years experience.
 
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