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<blockquote data-quote="Blitzfike" data-source="post: 744694" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>I have been doing the reloading thing for about 40 years now, and held a manufacturers license for several years. I got out of the manufacturing business due to the cost of product liability insurance. The very best manual out there for a beginner is Modern Reloading by Richard Lee. I own about 15 different manuals and it is the best of them all in my opinion. A good quality scale is the most important tool you will depend on. You can get by with a lot of inferior tools without hurting yourself, but a scale is not one of them. Follow the recipe given in the load data and you will make quality ammo with little effort. I still use several single stage presses along with my Dillon RL-550B. Each has its purpose, but you will learn more using a single stage press as you start out. Good luck and welcome to reloading.. Blitzfike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blitzfike, post: 744694, member: 807"] I have been doing the reloading thing for about 40 years now, and held a manufacturers license for several years. I got out of the manufacturing business due to the cost of product liability insurance. The very best manual out there for a beginner is Modern Reloading by Richard Lee. I own about 15 different manuals and it is the best of them all in my opinion. A good quality scale is the most important tool you will depend on. You can get by with a lot of inferior tools without hurting yourself, but a scale is not one of them. Follow the recipe given in the load data and you will make quality ammo with little effort. I still use several single stage presses along with my Dillon RL-550B. Each has its purpose, but you will learn more using a single stage press as you start out. Good luck and welcome to reloading.. Blitzfike [/QUOTE]
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