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Old 07-08-2011, 09:40 AM
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I have never reloaded before and I have really been thinking of getting into it. So thanks for starting this thread and thanks to all of you posting great responses. This will help me at least find and purchase what I would need to get started reloading 45acp and possibly 5.56 (223).
At least this tells me everything I will need to get started as far as the tools and hardware. I was thinking of picking up a book I found for sale at a LGS on how to reload and it seamed to walk you through the basics on how to reload different calibers (casings, primers, powders, bullets...etc) I just want to make sure I find the right book / books and learn enough to where I can reload without blowing one of my guns up or even worse injuring myself.

Reloading is a skill all in it's own and I definitely want to learn it. I believe with the right tools and other hardware Time and practice will get me there. I wish I had someone that I could learn from and learn the do's and don'ts as I go but I am sure with enough reading and a little help from the COTEP family I will safely get there some day.

Thanks again.

-Ryan S
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