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<blockquote data-quote="DrJeff" data-source="post: 1341829" data-attributes="member: 13283"><p>I started with a Dillon 550. I actually am glad that I did this over a single stage loader, at least for loading pistol ammunition. The 550 works great for transitioning between 2 or more types of calibers. </p><p></p><p> Don't get too rushed into making your ammunition. I recommend getting 2 or three books on reloading. These books should address basic principles and safety of reloading. Dillon sales a DVD that is also very helpful for reloading. You Tube also has several reloading videos using the 550 and 650 models. </p><p></p><p>Basically, gain all the information you can to lay a foundation for safe reloading. Ask questions of friends who reload and on this forum. </p><p></p><p>I have been reloading for about a year and learn new things all the time from others. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrJeff, post: 1341829, member: 13283"] I started with a Dillon 550. I actually am glad that I did this over a single stage loader, at least for loading pistol ammunition. The 550 works great for transitioning between 2 or more types of calibers. Don't get too rushed into making your ammunition. I recommend getting 2 or three books on reloading. These books should address basic principles and safety of reloading. Dillon sales a DVD that is also very helpful for reloading. You Tube also has several reloading videos using the 550 and 650 models. Basically, gain all the information you can to lay a foundation for safe reloading. Ask questions of friends who reload and on this forum. I have been reloading for about a year and learn new things all the time from others. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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