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<blockquote data-quote="Shooter00" data-source="post: 822650" data-attributes="member: 4910"><p>Learn how to enjoy it. Don't let it become just another hobby, but let it become therapy. I reload rifle and pistol for hunting, so I'm not talking about mass quantities. My lovely bride bought RCBS master reload kit for me the fisrt Christmas we were married. Nothing fancy, but it gave me a foundation to build on. Since then, I've added higher quality this and thats, picked up tools and fabbed up my own inventions to make what I'm doing more enjoyable. I get in a rythym, the dull noise of the press and powder throw work wonders for stress and burn out. That's why it's all set up in my office!<img src="/images/smilies/yelclap.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":yelclap:" title="Yelclap :yelclap:" data-shortname=":yelclap:" /></p><p></p><p>My advice would be to start with green gear - RCBS or better, IMO, Redding. Don't go all out, build a good foundation and learn what your doing. It's not a fast process, fast is going to the Wam-Alart and buying ammo. READ THE MANUALS. Add better components as you go and it will be lifelong enjoyment you can pass on to your kids...unless you're a eunuch. </p><p> <img src="/images/smilies/new/huhsign2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":uhwhat:" title="Huhsign2 :uhwhat:" data-shortname=":uhwhat:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shooter00, post: 822650, member: 4910"] Learn how to enjoy it. Don't let it become just another hobby, but let it become therapy. I reload rifle and pistol for hunting, so I'm not talking about mass quantities. My lovely bride bought RCBS master reload kit for me the fisrt Christmas we were married. Nothing fancy, but it gave me a foundation to build on. Since then, I've added higher quality this and thats, picked up tools and fabbed up my own inventions to make what I'm doing more enjoyable. I get in a rythym, the dull noise of the press and powder throw work wonders for stress and burn out. That's why it's all set up in my office!:yelclap: My advice would be to start with green gear - RCBS or better, IMO, Redding. Don't go all out, build a good foundation and learn what your doing. It's not a fast process, fast is going to the Wam-Alart and buying ammo. READ THE MANUALS. Add better components as you go and it will be lifelong enjoyment you can pass on to your kids...unless you're a eunuch. :uhwhat: [/QUOTE]
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