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Which One Reloading kit for beginers??

I don't want to hijack this thread. But I'm intrigued by this. After buying a beginner's kit, how hard is it to learn....something I'm pondering jumping into.

Do you need a mentor or just read up and start reloading?

Reading comments over the years, it sounds like a lot goes into it, different powders at different loads, etc.



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huntinkev":d87hhyf6 said:
I don't want to hijack this thread. But I'm intrigued by this. After buying a beginner's kit, how hard is it to learn....something I'm pondering jumping into.

Do you need a mentor or just read up and start reloading?

Reading comments over the years, it sounds like a lot goes into it, different powders at different loads, etc.



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Doooooo ittttttttt. You can get going with just the manual but this here campfire will answer any questions you have. Also a bunch of videos online can help get you goin
 
You can get extremely technical with it but it's not necessary at all. Just get a couple reloading manuals and follow them and you will be fine. Deprime, clean, size your brass, trim if it needs it. Put a primer in, weigh your powder and dump it in the case, seat a bullet to factory length and your done. I do things in batches and use 2 loading trays so when I do a step it moves to the other tray. Just try to keep everything as uniform as you can, pay attention and take your time.
 

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