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<blockquote data-quote="_CY_" data-source="post: 1052209" data-attributes="member: 7629"><p>+1... single stage is best for a beginner. </p><p></p><p>only I'd recommend RCBS Master Reloading kit which has top quality components that you will never out grow. saves substantial $$$ over buying separate pieces. comes with everything except dies. </p><p></p><p>no way around it... reloading is equipment intensive</p><p></p><p>paramount importance staying focused to avoid life threatening mistakes. always best to set up an area specific to reloading so your gear can stay in one place. </p><p></p><p>a reloading bench is what most folks end up with. </p><p>always start with recommended formula only!</p><p>then if desired fine tune with a chrony </p><p></p><p>PM Stephen Cue to see if he's putting on another reloading class anytime soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="_CY_, post: 1052209, member: 7629"] +1... single stage is best for a beginner. only I'd recommend RCBS Master Reloading kit which has top quality components that you will never out grow. saves substantial $$$ over buying separate pieces. comes with everything except dies. no way around it... reloading is equipment intensive paramount importance staying focused to avoid life threatening mistakes. always best to set up an area specific to reloading so your gear can stay in one place. a reloading bench is what most folks end up with. always start with recommended formula only! then if desired fine tune with a chrony PM Stephen Cue to see if he's putting on another reloading class anytime soon. [/QUOTE]
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