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Re: New to reloading, Question

Postby hopkins on Mon Nov 17, 2014 11:03 pm

When first learning to reload, take your time to learn each step. Read, read, read. The explanation of the process in a Hornaday loading manual while somewhat dated, is one that I feel is the best. Ask lots of questions and if possible find a mentor. Being in a rush at this point of learning will lead to loading errors, bad practices, and may lead to "unexpected detonation disassemble" of your firearm. "A bad thing".
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Re: New to reloading, Question

Postby Bearcatrp on Tue Nov 18, 2014 7:42 am

One of the reasons I started on a single stage setup. Take it slow and learn. Am pretty comfortable reloading 308 and 40 S&W now. Learned a few lessons on the way. Just started with 50BMG. Just waiting on a little warmer weather to test out a few rounds.
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