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<blockquote data-quote="Aries" data-source="post: 3477562" data-attributes="member: 44328"><p>If you prefer a specific brand of bullet, get their reloading manual if they print one. If it's not one of the major manufacturers and they don't print a manual, most any of them will offer load data that will work. It won't make a huge difference which one, just see if they list recipes for similar bullet to what you want to shoot (for example, if you're shooting .357 mag you probably want to make sure they have load data for 158 gr. cast bullets). Over time, you're going to want more than one as you try different bullets so it's not a big deal which you start with. And pretty much all of them have chapters on reloading procedures. Read through them, and keep it handy for reference. Double check EVERYTHING!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aries, post: 3477562, member: 44328"] If you prefer a specific brand of bullet, get their reloading manual if they print one. If it's not one of the major manufacturers and they don't print a manual, most any of them will offer load data that will work. It won't make a huge difference which one, just see if they list recipes for similar bullet to what you want to shoot (for example, if you're shooting .357 mag you probably want to make sure they have load data for 158 gr. cast bullets). Over time, you're going to want more than one as you try different bullets so it's not a big deal which you start with. And pretty much all of them have chapters on reloading procedures. Read through them, and keep it handy for reference. Double check EVERYTHING! [/QUOTE]
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