Reloading noob

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It is nice when people say, "but I can't find .357 anywhere," to just say "all I do, is walk into the shop, pull the magic lever, and voila'! .357 Mag ammo!
 

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I reload rifle ammo one at a time but when I wanted to do pistol, I bought a progressive press with five stations. Being careful and having proper info and components is key to reloading. I would go the distance and get what you want right off and learn how to use it
 

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Great advice here. Still not sure what to do, but it will be awhile anyway before I go down that road. Taking a class is appealing to me. I have no friends who are into reloading, but I've already had an offer from an OSA member to get together with me.

I have read almost every page in the info center on this website: http://ultimatereloader.com/

It seems to be an excellent web site. Please let me know if that isn't the case.

Thanks!

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there is a good deal right now on the hornady locknload ap progressive.

http://www.amazon.com/Hornady-Lock-A.../dp/B000PD01NS

with the 1000 bullet rebate i figure you can get a new progressive for about 180.00. just load one at a time throught the press until you are comfortable with all of the stations.

Where do you see the 1000 bullet rebate?

How does this press compare to a Dillon 550 or 650?

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