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<blockquote data-quote="okierider" data-source="post: 3491934" data-attributes="member: 41708"><p>Start cheap at first, see if you like it ..... Some buy a bunch of high dollar crap and then decide this hobby sucks and then take a big loss . I started with a Lee single stage and 45acp dies . Buy used and hit up the wanted section. Lot of the guys have stuff siting around . I have a Lee single stage and a Lee beam scale that I have not used in well over a year. Single stage has been repaired( don't ask and I won't lie LoL) but is serviceable and you can have them if you want them . If you find you hate it or up grade just pass em on.</p><p> Also finding components right now is a huge pain in the buttocks . Again... wanted section is your friend.</p><p></p><p>By the way I love like the quiet time after dealing with construction pukes all day so I have to say it can be extremely relaxing IF you like the process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okierider, post: 3491934, member: 41708"] Start cheap at first, see if you like it ..... Some buy a bunch of high dollar crap and then decide this hobby sucks and then take a big loss . I started with a Lee single stage and 45acp dies . Buy used and hit up the wanted section. Lot of the guys have stuff siting around . I have a Lee single stage and a Lee beam scale that I have not used in well over a year. Single stage has been repaired( don't ask and I won't lie LoL) but is serviceable and you can have them if you want them . If you find you hate it or up grade just pass em on. Also finding components right now is a huge pain in the buttocks . Again... wanted section is your friend. By the way I love like the quiet time after dealing with construction pukes all day so I have to say it can be extremely relaxing IF you like the process. [/QUOTE]
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