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<blockquote data-quote="jcbarlow" data-source="post: 904702" data-attributes="member: 6637"><p>Well depending on what you will be reloading kinda determines what kind reloading equipment you might need. Most people will say to start with a single stage press (which I did), but if you will only be reloading pistol calibers then I would say start with a turret press right off the bat. If you will be reloading some rifle calibers along with pistol I would start off with a single stage, check out the RCBS rockchucker it is a great press and gives you pretty much everything to get started with. If you are going to take the plunge and go right to progressive I would recommend a Hornady L-n-L AP press. Theres tons and tons of info to be had on the subject and really the first thing you should buy is a good reloading book, I really like one titled The ABC's of Reloading, tons of good info on about every aspect of reloading. After you squish your first few rounds out you'll be hooked. Also, might wanna post stuff like this in the ammo section, you'll probably get a few more looks at it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcbarlow, post: 904702, member: 6637"] Well depending on what you will be reloading kinda determines what kind reloading equipment you might need. Most people will say to start with a single stage press (which I did), but if you will only be reloading pistol calibers then I would say start with a turret press right off the bat. If you will be reloading some rifle calibers along with pistol I would start off with a single stage, check out the RCBS rockchucker it is a great press and gives you pretty much everything to get started with. If you are going to take the plunge and go right to progressive I would recommend a Hornady L-n-L AP press. Theres tons and tons of info to be had on the subject and really the first thing you should buy is a good reloading book, I really like one titled The ABC's of Reloading, tons of good info on about every aspect of reloading. After you squish your first few rounds out you'll be hooked. Also, might wanna post stuff like this in the ammo section, you'll probably get a few more looks at it. [/QUOTE]
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