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The Basics, Starting Out
Getting ready to setup to reload and need some advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzsaw" data-source="post: 3028605" data-attributes="member: 11047"><p>Yea, sorry, I just don't like seeing people telling a new reloader he needs stuff a new reloader doesn't need yet. Just keep it simple. I've been handloading for almost 60 years. Been There, done that. Most stuff is for selling, not reloading. IF the rifle is inherently accurate, it will shoot most handloads with a bullet seated to mag length very well. With powder $50 a pound, bullets .45 cents each, the days of 200 round ladder test are over. If you're doing it, your rifle sucks and you need to start over. NOW, with this being said, IF, you're going to try and compete with Eric Cortina, then come back when you're ready. HUNTERS don't NEED to get so anal with their handloading. This is only my opinion. Please do what you feel is best for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzsaw, post: 3028605, member: 11047"] Yea, sorry, I just don't like seeing people telling a new reloader he needs stuff a new reloader doesn't need yet. Just keep it simple. I've been handloading for almost 60 years. Been There, done that. Most stuff is for selling, not reloading. IF the rifle is inherently accurate, it will shoot most handloads with a bullet seated to mag length very well. With powder $50 a pound, bullets .45 cents each, the days of 200 round ladder test are over. If you're doing it, your rifle sucks and you need to start over. NOW, with this being said, IF, you're going to try and compete with Eric Cortina, then come back when you're ready. HUNTERS don't NEED to get so anal with their handloading. This is only my opinion. Please do what you feel is best for you. [/QUOTE]
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