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<blockquote data-quote="Madpap" data-source="post: 2121666" data-attributes="member: 10140"><p>I started with a Lee kit and loaded a lot of good ammo. I then went with a Lyman turret press for awhile. I ended up with a Hornady progressive but I still use the Lyman for working up loads before mass producing. As said before start with a book or two first. The ABC's of reloading is a good one to start with. You won't save any money reloading but you'll shoot a lot more. And you can tailor the load to the gun. It's a whole nother hobby in itself. Very addicting hobby!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Madpap, post: 2121666, member: 10140"] I started with a Lee kit and loaded a lot of good ammo. I then went with a Lyman turret press for awhile. I ended up with a Hornady progressive but I still use the Lyman for working up loads before mass producing. As said before start with a book or two first. The ABC's of reloading is a good one to start with. You won't save any money reloading but you'll shoot a lot more. And you can tailor the load to the gun. It's a whole nother hobby in itself. Very addicting hobby! [/QUOTE]
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