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<blockquote data-quote="okietom" data-source="post: 2121774" data-attributes="member: 18710"><p>There is very little of the equipment that you can buy that is bad. It all has uses. If you have never reloaded it can be a little tedious. If you get the lower cost stuff first you will find out if you really like it and if you do you will spend the rest of your life getting better equipment. You will not save money because you will spend more on equipment and components but you will enjoy your guns more and shoot more. You can save money on each round that you shoot but you will end up shooting more and using up the same money. It is kind of addicting too. Good luck finding what you need right now. That stuff is as hard to find as ammo. Get a manual first if you can't get everything that you need to get started.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okietom, post: 2121774, member: 18710"] There is very little of the equipment that you can buy that is bad. It all has uses. If you have never reloaded it can be a little tedious. If you get the lower cost stuff first you will find out if you really like it and if you do you will spend the rest of your life getting better equipment. You will not save money because you will spend more on equipment and components but you will enjoy your guns more and shoot more. You can save money on each round that you shoot but you will end up shooting more and using up the same money. It is kind of addicting too. Good luck finding what you need right now. That stuff is as hard to find as ammo. Get a manual first if you can't get everything that you need to get started. [/QUOTE]
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