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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="68w" data-source="post: 1326057" data-attributes="member: 97869"><p>I have had interest in a lot of calibers that are for reloaders or the rich only. Lately I've been fancying a 264 win mag or 257 Weatherby. I use 243, 223, 9mm and 10mm but have always used factory ammo. Doing some shopping for single stage starter kits Lee had a lot of pretty cheap options, but I had my eye on Redding. About 380 before powders brass bullets etc. I'm not knowledgeable enough to know if there's more "necessary" equipment that is not included outside of dies. Price to get started looked to be around 700 bucks. Is it worth it, and if so how can I convince my wife of this. Advice welcomed tyia</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="68w, post: 1326057, member: 97869"] I have had interest in a lot of calibers that are for reloaders or the rich only. Lately I've been fancying a 264 win mag or 257 Weatherby. I use 243, 223, 9mm and 10mm but have always used factory ammo. Doing some shopping for single stage starter kits Lee had a lot of pretty cheap options, but I had my eye on Redding. About 380 before powders brass bullets etc. I'm not knowledgeable enough to know if there's more "necessary" equipment that is not included outside of dies. Price to get started looked to be around 700 bucks. Is it worth it, and if so how can I convince my wife of this. Advice welcomed tyia [/QUOTE]
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