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<blockquote data-quote="NightShade" data-source="post: 3178645" data-attributes="member: 29706"><p>[USER=43126]@cdschoonie[/USER] Do you have some presses already or looking to get into it? I will probably end out over your way at some point to see the lights with the wife. I would have no problem sitting down for an hour or two and helping you figure a few things out and get started.</p><p></p><p>I have to say that a book is your best friend. It will give a lot of the information you need for setup and such as well as load data which is critical information. After that it's just little things here and there to make it all work. I run a single stage myself and sitting down to just process things is calming. I often sit down to deprime and size a few thousand cases at a time. Run them through the tumbler for a few hours or overnight and then the next day see what needs to be trimmed and swage the primer pocket/trim them. It may take a few days overall to load everything up a few hours at a time but I can keep tighter tolerances and consistency which was nice for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightShade, post: 3178645, member: 29706"] [USER=43126]@cdschoonie[/USER] Do you have some presses already or looking to get into it? I will probably end out over your way at some point to see the lights with the wife. I would have no problem sitting down for an hour or two and helping you figure a few things out and get started. I have to say that a book is your best friend. It will give a lot of the information you need for setup and such as well as load data which is critical information. After that it's just little things here and there to make it all work. I run a single stage myself and sitting down to just process things is calming. I often sit down to deprime and size a few thousand cases at a time. Run them through the tumbler for a few hours or overnight and then the next day see what needs to be trimmed and swage the primer pocket/trim them. It may take a few days overall to load everything up a few hours at a time but I can keep tighter tolerances and consistency which was nice for me. [/QUOTE]
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