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New to reloading - Need help and advice - PLEASE and Thank you
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<blockquote data-quote="Cat City Slim" data-source="post: 3471091" data-attributes="member: 42075"><p>The best spots for components in Tulsa I've found are Jerry's Outdoors, 2A Shooting Center, Dongs and Sportsworld. Primers are going to be hard to find anywhere. Availability of loading tools is hit and miss. For the cartridges you mentioned, I would recommend starting with a Lee Classic Turret press. The auto index function speeds up loading of handgun rounds, but you can run it single stage for rifle cartridges. The autodisk powder measure is great for pistol rounds. I've had mixed results with the auto drum, haven't made up my mind on it yet. If you can find the kit, they are pretty reasonably priced. Online, I'd check Titan reloading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cat City Slim, post: 3471091, member: 42075"] The best spots for components in Tulsa I've found are Jerry's Outdoors, 2A Shooting Center, Dongs and Sportsworld. Primers are going to be hard to find anywhere. Availability of loading tools is hit and miss. For the cartridges you mentioned, I would recommend starting with a Lee Classic Turret press. The auto index function speeds up loading of handgun rounds, but you can run it single stage for rifle cartridges. The autodisk powder measure is great for pistol rounds. I've had mixed results with the auto drum, haven't made up my mind on it yet. If you can find the kit, they are pretty reasonably priced. Online, I'd check Titan reloading. [/QUOTE]
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