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<blockquote data-quote="358norma" data-source="post: 4178642" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>First step for me, go get a good reloading manual, Lyman, Hornady, old Hogden, and read it! I know everyone wants instant gratification these days, but any reloading class you want to take is put on by someone that already has a system/bias for what they are doing. Reading a good manual lets you understand what is going on with the process, and let's you decide what you want to do. I'm kinda old school, and I don't care much for opinion, I can come up with that on my own. Give me the facts, I'll do the opinion. </p><p></p><p>The 550 is a good machine, there is a lot going on when you pull the handle on it. Make sure you understand what is going on with it before you start pulling the handle. If you get into it, I see a D750 in your future. I have a shop dedicated to reloading now, been doing it for 40 years, and it hasn't gotten any better for me.</p><p></p><p>I used to sell reloading stuff, I'll warn you it's a bad habit! You also won't save any money reloading, but you get to shoot a lot more!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="358norma, post: 4178642, member: 10178"] First step for me, go get a good reloading manual, Lyman, Hornady, old Hogden, and read it! I know everyone wants instant gratification these days, but any reloading class you want to take is put on by someone that already has a system/bias for what they are doing. Reading a good manual lets you understand what is going on with the process, and let's you decide what you want to do. I'm kinda old school, and I don't care much for opinion, I can come up with that on my own. Give me the facts, I'll do the opinion. The 550 is a good machine, there is a lot going on when you pull the handle on it. Make sure you understand what is going on with it before you start pulling the handle. If you get into it, I see a D750 in your future. I have a shop dedicated to reloading now, been doing it for 40 years, and it hasn't gotten any better for me. I used to sell reloading stuff, I'll warn you it's a bad habit! You also won't save any money reloading, but you get to shoot a lot more! [/QUOTE]
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