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<blockquote data-quote="Forgalspop" data-source="post: 3536532" data-attributes="member: 46636"><p>I’m sure others on here might disagree, but one way to start out reloading is with a Lee Breech Lock Hand Press. I have been reloading for years only using the Lee Hand Press, due to not having a dedicated room for reloading and for portability. I take my reloading supplies with me when I travel to where I do my shooting in New Mexico. I can experiment with loads and easily adjust some loads.</p><p></p><p>I have reloaded for many years and my loads all go bang and are accurate. I am very meticulous in my reloading – weighing cases, bullets and powder charges and getting them as close to the same for each batch. With the Lee hand held press I can get a very good tactile feel for each load.</p><p></p><p>I am providing a link to a website that has great information on reloading. The website is not just about reloading; it contains a very eclectic mix of information on multiple subjects. The website is run by a man in California who is a retired engineer from Lawrence Livermore Laboratories. He is getting up in years and I’m surprised his website is still up and running. He was and still possibly is an avid varmint hunter. On his website goes into reloading, varmint hunting, rifle barrel harmonics, precision shooting, mini-lathe projects, ham radio, computer, metallurgy, etc. etc. There is a lot to digest and have visited the site often. Some of the subjects on engineering are above my pay grade.</p><p></p><p>He goes into reloading in depth and what he has learned. I have picked up some good tips from reading his info on reloading. He does not go into pistol reloading only rifle.</p><p></p><p>Even if one is not interested his reloading stuff, there is lots of fascinating information on other subjects. Hope it helps! That’s my two cents worth. “Free advice is worth what paid you for it!”</p><p></p><p>That’s my story and I’m stickin’ to it.</p><p></p><p><strong>Link</strong>: <a href="http://www.varmintal.com/arelo.htm" target="_blank">http://www.varmintal.com/arelo.htm</a></p><p></p><p>Also I have purchased much of my reloading dies. Etc. from Titan Reloading and found their prices to be very competitive. Looking at the site lately seems like they are like every other reloading supply dealer – out of many products.</p><p></p><p><strong>Link:</strong> <a href="https://www.titanreloading.com" target="_blank">https://www.titanreloading.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Forgalspop, post: 3536532, member: 46636"] I’m sure others on here might disagree, but one way to start out reloading is with a Lee Breech Lock Hand Press. I have been reloading for years only using the Lee Hand Press, due to not having a dedicated room for reloading and for portability. I take my reloading supplies with me when I travel to where I do my shooting in New Mexico. I can experiment with loads and easily adjust some loads. I have reloaded for many years and my loads all go bang and are accurate. I am very meticulous in my reloading – weighing cases, bullets and powder charges and getting them as close to the same for each batch. With the Lee hand held press I can get a very good tactile feel for each load. I am providing a link to a website that has great information on reloading. The website is not just about reloading; it contains a very eclectic mix of information on multiple subjects. The website is run by a man in California who is a retired engineer from Lawrence Livermore Laboratories. He is getting up in years and I’m surprised his website is still up and running. He was and still possibly is an avid varmint hunter. On his website goes into reloading, varmint hunting, rifle barrel harmonics, precision shooting, mini-lathe projects, ham radio, computer, metallurgy, etc. etc. There is a lot to digest and have visited the site often. Some of the subjects on engineering are above my pay grade. He goes into reloading in depth and what he has learned. I have picked up some good tips from reading his info on reloading. He does not go into pistol reloading only rifle. Even if one is not interested his reloading stuff, there is lots of fascinating information on other subjects. Hope it helps! That’s my two cents worth. “Free advice is worth what paid you for it!” That’s my story and I’m stickin’ to it. [B]Link[/B]: [URL]http://www.varmintal.com/arelo.htm[/URL] Also I have purchased much of my reloading dies. Etc. from Titan Reloading and found their prices to be very competitive. Looking at the site lately seems like they are like every other reloading supply dealer – out of many products. [B]Link:[/B] [URL]https://www.titanreloading.com[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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