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Getting Started
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01/18/16 11:27 PM
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Joined: Apr 2013
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cjconley
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In the next six months or so I would like to start reloading. I will be focusing on just 2 or 3 different calibers..9mm, .223, .308. With so many different opinions out there it can get over whelming. Where is a good place to start such as manuaels, videos, and stuff....any suggestions about must reads or muct watch would be very helpful. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Getting Started
[Re: cjconley]
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01/19/16 12:53 AM
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jeepercreeper
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Get a reloading book, read it 2-3 times before you even touch any equipment. Its an addiction for sure and you'll spend more time and $ than you think. e.g. I spent 3.5 hours reloading 223 this morning
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Re: Getting Started
[Re: cjconley]
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01/19/16 12:57 AM
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Michael W.
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What keeper said is a good start. If you can try to find someone in your area that is already a loader. From time to time I even see reloading classes being offered by gun shops.
A clear conscience is often the sign of a fuzzy memory.
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Re: Getting Started
[Re: cjconley]
#6142259
01/19/16 02:10 AM
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603Country
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Where is Forney? If it's within driving distance to me (40 miles east of Waco), I'm set up to load and will remain so for the rest of the week. I could spend time with you on Thursday or Friday or Saturday.
Not my monkeys, not my circus...
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Re: Getting Started
[Re: cjconley]
#6142294
01/19/16 02:28 AM
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Cow_doc.308
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Re: Getting Started
[Re: cjconley]
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01/19/16 03:00 AM
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TCB
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There are some great YouTube videos as well.
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Re: Getting Started
[Re: cjconley]
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01/19/16 03:07 AM
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Joined: Mar 2012
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Cleric
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Hit up ultimate reloader. Good videos on the different presses
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Re: Getting Started
[Re: cjconley]
#6142508
01/19/16 04:40 AM
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Joined: Sep 2006
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kmon11
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Take a look in the sticky above for tech reference thread. Re Ad the new to reloading info and tips and tricks thread there. The tips thread has links to some good videos imbedded in it.
Good suggestions above also.
Hit this place up with questions, there are some good knowledgable folks hrre
lf the saying "Liar, Liar your pants on fire" were true Mainstream news might be fun to watch
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Re: Getting Started
[Re: 603Country]
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01/19/16 02:28 PM
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cjconley
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Light Foot
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Forney is just east of DFW. Thanks for the offer but Waco is a bit far. I have a buddy that does it and he is gonna make some time to show me some things.
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Re: Getting Started
[Re: cjconley]
#6143389
01/19/16 07:16 PM
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Joined: Nov 2013
Posts: 220
Tipps
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Woodsman
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The Hornady manual has great instructions/explanations in the first part of the book. I read it, but really some hands-on with somebody else's equipment will teach you the process. Then when you get started you develop your own system, but the basic things are all done the same (sizing, priming, etc.). Good luck, it's fun.
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Re: Getting Started
[Re: cjconley]
#6143912
01/20/16 12:02 AM
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Joined: Apr 2009
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Slow Drifter
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The first 10 chapters of the Lee loading manual is a good mine of information. They push their own products a bit, naturally, but if you read it and read it again you'll have a helluva' good start.
"I have no idea what WW-III will be fought with, but WW-IV will be fought with sticks and stones." A. Einstein
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