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WTB Reloading Press #8978283 12/26/23 01:38 AM
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Looking to venture into the world of reloading. Looking to purchase everything that I will need, and figured I would check here before I possibly go purchase the "Hornady Lock-N-Load Classic Reloading Kit with Auto Charge Pro" kit from Cabelas. Initial caliber that I will start out reloading will be the 7mm Rem Mag.

Feel free to comment here, or send me a PM, if you have or know of someone selling anything!

Any information or leads is appreciated more than one may know!

Re: WTB Reloading Press [Re: Texan Medic] #8978317 12/26/23 03:10 AM
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I think the L and L from Hornady is a good place to start. I started with a single stage press in '65. May I suggest a Lyman Reloading Handbook. I would assume the kit comes with a Hornady book, but I don't think you can have too many books. Good luck and welcome to the world of reloading. Its a life time of fun for most folks! up

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Re: WTB Reloading Press [Re: Texan Medic] #8978407 12/26/23 03:55 PM
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I also like the single stage press. I have been doing this for about 50 years and am still using my RCBS single stage press. I also prefer to manually seat primers.


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