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<blockquote data-quote="blutch" data-source="post: 822454" data-attributes="member: 8352"><p>I'm just starting to look into this. I've read a bunch of web sites and done searches here to catch up on the local knowledge.</p><p></p><p>This looks like something I would like to gear up to do. I will be on the lookout for used gear. i also saw some Dillon bundled gear on one website suggested here.</p><p></p><p>I talked to the reload guy behind the counter at HH yesterday and he explained a few things about the presses to me.</p><p></p><p>At the end he said that they highly recommend beginning reloaders start with a single stage press so that they can learn the basics slowly and then move to a progressive when they are ready.</p><p></p><p>What do you all think about that? I'm inclined with any new hobby to research the hell out of it before diving in. I usually go with gear that I know will last me awhile before I need to upgrade. This usually puts me in the intermediate level of gear.. not top line, but not entry level either.</p><p></p><p>I think reloading will be something I enjoy and do for as long as I shoot. For instance, I am a fly fisherman and I've tied my own flies for years and years. It seems to me that reloading is similar.</p><p></p><p>There are a couple of people selling used beginner sets now, but I don't want to go cheap and outgrow the gear soon after starting.</p><p></p><p>Thoughts?</p><p></p><p>B</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blutch, post: 822454, member: 8352"] I'm just starting to look into this. I've read a bunch of web sites and done searches here to catch up on the local knowledge. This looks like something I would like to gear up to do. I will be on the lookout for used gear. i also saw some Dillon bundled gear on one website suggested here. I talked to the reload guy behind the counter at HH yesterday and he explained a few things about the presses to me. At the end he said that they highly recommend beginning reloaders start with a single stage press so that they can learn the basics slowly and then move to a progressive when they are ready. What do you all think about that? I'm inclined with any new hobby to research the hell out of it before diving in. I usually go with gear that I know will last me awhile before I need to upgrade. This usually puts me in the intermediate level of gear.. not top line, but not entry level either. I think reloading will be something I enjoy and do for as long as I shoot. For instance, I am a fly fisherman and I've tied my own flies for years and years. It seems to me that reloading is similar. There are a couple of people selling used beginner sets now, but I don't want to go cheap and outgrow the gear soon after starting. Thoughts? B [/QUOTE]
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