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starting reloading
Posted by Daveintheburbs on Jan 26 2005
I really like lee dies. I also second the digitial scale and powder recommendation (in my case PACT). While pricy they will really speed up your loading and make it more enjoyable as well. As far as a press I would look at any of the various turret presses. It is real nice to adjust your dies once then be able to store them that way. Don't forget to look at the used market (this forum, gunbroker.com, ebay etc) if you decide what you want you can save lots.
   One warning though, reloading is addictive and can cause you to spend a lot more time at the range!
                Good luck,
                 Dave

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