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<blockquote data-quote="44minimum" data-source="post: 884582" data-attributes="member: 2388"><p>Lots of videos on the net will show you how. First thing to do is to read about how it is done and figure out if you have the potential to do it. It is not hard but it does REQUIRE that you pay attention, be able to follow instructions step by step, and go slowly until you learn what you're doing. You can't just decide that you're going to start reloading to day and plan on tomorrow assembling some super duper whomper stomper rocket powered maximum pressure ammo for your gun. And you will need a little bit of time and space to do it where you will be free from distractions while you reload. Don't plan on doing it while you're watching TV and have 12 little children running around screaming and falling down and getting hurt and your wife telling you 39 different items to get at the grocery store. It is very rewarding and fun and will let you shoot about three or four times as much for the same money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="44minimum, post: 884582, member: 2388"] Lots of videos on the net will show you how. First thing to do is to read about how it is done and figure out if you have the potential to do it. It is not hard but it does REQUIRE that you pay attention, be able to follow instructions step by step, and go slowly until you learn what you're doing. You can't just decide that you're going to start reloading to day and plan on tomorrow assembling some super duper whomper stomper rocket powered maximum pressure ammo for your gun. And you will need a little bit of time and space to do it where you will be free from distractions while you reload. Don't plan on doing it while you're watching TV and have 12 little children running around screaming and falling down and getting hurt and your wife telling you 39 different items to get at the grocery store. It is very rewarding and fun and will let you shoot about three or four times as much for the same money. [/QUOTE]
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