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XJjeeperX
10-21-2009, 09:54 PM
Would like to find someone with exp in reloading and would be willing to spend a little time to show me the ropes. I would like to reload my own .45, 7.62x39 and 7mm08. Without blowing up my garage lol.
pplblazerdude
10-23-2009, 02:11 PM
It is not hard. Best advice I can give you is go out and buy you a reloading book. Hornady makes a good one Nosler does also. And then read. Decide how in depth you want to get. You want to do a single stage press (cheaper and more precise) or a progressive (more expensive and loads faster) I load handgun on a progressive. I would then tell you to look online to find you a starter reloading setup. I personally use lee and really like my stuff. I have broke one press over the years and bought a lee pro 1000 its alot nicer and tuffer. If you want to talk more indepth let me know.
Clint
bcowanwheels
10-23-2009, 05:12 PM
i,ve got a buddy who has the complete setup for sale but it wont be available till thanksgiving. call me for details.
bob
XJjeeperX
10-24-2009, 01:36 AM
I got a book and a few DVD's. The setup I was looking at was the Rock Chucker by RCBS. It's the one the guy in the video is using. It looks painfully slow, but for learning the ropes it looks a little safer maybe. I could probably figure it out, but Learning from some one with exp is always good. Maybe pick up on some tricks too. U can holla at me on yahoo if u have it. My name on there is hellscowboy404. I'd love to chat about it. And let me know how much he wants for his set up and what kind it is. I am building an Ar-15 right now and I love shooting my guns. But with ammo short and what u can find is priced so high I think reloading is my best option.
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