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<blockquote data-quote="44minimum" data-source="post: 1057374" data-attributes="member: 2388"><p>A reloading class would be the best case scenario or may be watching a buddy or better yet, have a buddy come to your house and help you get everything adjusted. Second choice would be to watch videos, commonly available on youtube, the lee web site, and lots of other places on the web, I bought a reloading video which was a big help. And always read read read so that you can ask more intelligent questions. You should have more than one Manual just so that you can cross check the amounts of powder, etc. Mistakes are made, even in reloading Manuals and it's always better to double check rather than blow yourself up. There are knowledgeable folks here but another good place to ask is the forum at cast bullets.com</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="44minimum, post: 1057374, member: 2388"] A reloading class would be the best case scenario or may be watching a buddy or better yet, have a buddy come to your house and help you get everything adjusted. Second choice would be to watch videos, commonly available on youtube, the lee web site, and lots of other places on the web, I bought a reloading video which was a big help. And always read read read so that you can ask more intelligent questions. You should have more than one Manual just so that you can cross check the amounts of powder, etc. Mistakes are made, even in reloading Manuals and it's always better to double check rather than blow yourself up. There are knowledgeable folks here but another good place to ask is the forum at cast bullets.com [/QUOTE]
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