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Mr.Mossberg

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reloading
« on: September 05, 2007, 01:17:00 AM »
Hi every one iam only 15 but Very into shooting i recently purchased a .45LC ruger vaquero and i have spent almost $200 on ammo and really want to start reloading my own ammo manly .22-250, .12Gauge .45 but dont know where to start on what kind of press to buy or any other equipment to buy i want it to last and do every thing i need in one machine i dont really have a budget cuz i can save up to most any amount in due time so any recommendations are helpful thanks abunch :)

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Re: reloading
« Reply #1 on: September 05, 2007, 06:36:54 AM »
CHECK OUT THE WWW.LEEPRECISION.COM GREAT PRICE HE MAKES A GOOD BOOK ON RELOADING
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Re: reloading
« Reply #2 on: September 05, 2007, 08:26:11 AM »
RCBS, Hornaday and Dillon also make really good products.
You can check all of them out on the web.

I really think that one should begin on a single stage press and learn the process.

Later a turret or progressive press can be aquired.

Before doing ANY reloading, get a manual, read it twice, then find someone that reloads and let them share with you their knowledge and experience.


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Re: reloading
« Reply #3 on: September 05, 2007, 08:33:46 AM »
RCBS, Hornaday and Dillon also make really good products.
You can check all of them out on the web.

I really think that one should begin on a single stage press and learn the process.

Later a turret or progressive press can be aquired.

Before doing ANY reloading, get a manual, read it twice, then find someone that reloads and let them share with you their knowledge and experience.


Just my humble opinion.

And exellant advice there, I hate to see someone starting out, start on a progressive, besides that a single-stage is always hands for making test loads and small lots of ammo.
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Re: reloading
« Reply #4 on: September 05, 2007, 05:06:16 PM »
lee had a special earlyer this year buy a reloader manuel get a single stage press free i think its still on
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Re: reloading
« Reply #5 on: July 10, 2010, 10:54:47 PM »
Hi every one iam only 15 but Very into shooting i recently purchased a .45LC ruger vaquero and i have spent almost $200 on ammo and really want to start reloading my own ammo manly .22-250, .12Gauge .45 but dont know where to start on what kind of press to buy or any other equipment to buy i want it to last and do every thing i need in one machine i dont really have a budget cuz i can save up to most any amount in due time so any recommendations are helpful thanks abunch :)


      Forget about the red text , this ain't High School .

     You will not find a press that easily does handgun , rifle and shot shell .

     First off , buy the Lyman loading manual and read it cover to cover about 3 times .  That will help you get your feet on the ground .

     Then , come back with questions .

     Most of my stuff is Lee .

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