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<blockquote data-quote="Kendall" data-source="post: 3535473" data-attributes="member: 3018"><p>Just my 2 cents. Of the calibers listed, I would start with 38 special. It is possibly the easiest caliber to load for and a revolver is a more forgiving of a platform. Same goes for bolt actions. There I would start with .223. </p><p></p><p>As to loading steel case. I have never done it but as a general rule I try not to get too “creative” when learning a new and potentially dangerous skill. Would recommend sticking with the basics if you are starting out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kendall, post: 3535473, member: 3018"] Just my 2 cents. Of the calibers listed, I would start with 38 special. It is possibly the easiest caliber to load for and a revolver is a more forgiving of a platform. Same goes for bolt actions. There I would start with .223. As to loading steel case. I have never done it but as a general rule I try not to get too “creative” when learning a new and potentially dangerous skill. Would recommend sticking with the basics if you are starting out. [/QUOTE]
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