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<blockquote data-quote="257wby" data-source="post: 1909553" data-attributes="member: 9582"><p>Here is what I would get. This is all the basics you need to start producing some nice reloads. This would be a great beginner kit, but it's not just for beginners. My dad uses essentially this same setup and has been for the past 35-40 years. It is what I reload on. I think speer and nosler make the best manuals, but there may be other good ones that I haven't used. The reloading manual will tell you what powder and how many grains they recommend. Start with this, learn the basics of reloading and see what you think before you go drop big bucks on a dillon or lee. </p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.midwayusa.com/product/646599/rcbs-rock-chucker-supreme-single-stage-press-master-kit" target="_blank">http://www.midwayusa.com/product/646599/rcbs-rock-chucker-supreme-single-stage-press-master-kit</a></p><p></p><p>Also, you will need to purchase the dies for whatever caliber you are wanting to reload.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="257wby, post: 1909553, member: 9582"] Here is what I would get. This is all the basics you need to start producing some nice reloads. This would be a great beginner kit, but it's not just for beginners. My dad uses essentially this same setup and has been for the past 35-40 years. It is what I reload on. I think speer and nosler make the best manuals, but there may be other good ones that I haven't used. The reloading manual will tell you what powder and how many grains they recommend. Start with this, learn the basics of reloading and see what you think before you go drop big bucks on a dillon or lee. [url]http://www.midwayusa.com/product/646599/rcbs-rock-chucker-supreme-single-stage-press-master-kit[/url] Also, you will need to purchase the dies for whatever caliber you are wanting to reload. [/QUOTE]
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