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Title says it all. I am getting in to it and would like someone to talk to a little about it.


Also I may have a ton of brass for sale or trade or whatever


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I do some reloading for 22-250, .270, 30-30 and .460 S&W. Going to get dies for .223 and .45 ACP.

Do you have your press/dies and other equipment yet? Best thing to get first is a good reloading manual. It will have a wealth of knowlege on the how to's and what not to do's.

I like to reload not only for the $ savings but it's a good way to relax and it just feels good to shoot ammo that you made.

I have a lyman turrent press that I have set up for 223, I have a lee shotshell reloader that I have loaded on for years for 12 gauge, also a dillon square deal set up for 9mm and last but not least I have a single stage lee set up for cleaning the primer pockets of all of the military 9mm that I have at the moment.


If you have a square deal I have a conversion kit for 45 acp but it has to be used on a square deal.


I also have the hornady 7th edition reloading manual


Michael
 
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