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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 1326083" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>My advice is do not buy anything while you lack knowledge because you will make mistakes and buy stuff you wish later you had not . </p><p>Study and research the process until you learn the different ways and options then decide what suits you best . Redding is a very good place to start .</p><p>Buying cheap stuff is not cheap in teh long run . I still have Redding gear I bought 45 years ago and it still works perfect . </p><p>The only kits I would approve off is Redding and RCBS although I don't like kits at all . If you don't use much ammo then reloading will not save money in the short term but will save in the long term . If you use a lot of ammo it will save money in the short to medium term . </p><p>The benefits should not be just money as improved accuracy and ammo performance is also a big benefit . </p><p>Never trust sales people they want to sell you what they have no whats best for you. Learn what is best for you and don't be swayed by anyone. </p><p>Knowledge is power , ignorance costs you dearly . Don't be in a hurry to purchase , take your time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 1326083, member: 17844"] My advice is do not buy anything while you lack knowledge because you will make mistakes and buy stuff you wish later you had not . Study and research the process until you learn the different ways and options then decide what suits you best . Redding is a very good place to start . Buying cheap stuff is not cheap in teh long run . I still have Redding gear I bought 45 years ago and it still works perfect . The only kits I would approve off is Redding and RCBS although I don't like kits at all . If you don't use much ammo then reloading will not save money in the short term but will save in the long term . If you use a lot of ammo it will save money in the short to medium term . The benefits should not be just money as improved accuracy and ammo performance is also a big benefit . Never trust sales people they want to sell you what they have no whats best for you. Learn what is best for you and don't be swayed by anyone. Knowledge is power , ignorance costs you dearly . Don't be in a hurry to purchase , take your time. [/QUOTE]
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