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<blockquote data-quote="okietom" data-source="post: 2053029" data-attributes="member: 18710"><p>Start by getting set up for the one you shoot the most. Get a good manual or two or three and read and cross referance everthing you read. Youtube has how to stuff. You won't make a big mistake by buying any common brand of press. Lee, RCBS,Lyman,Hornady, Dillon, are all good and all of them have multiple choices of quality and features. That really makes choosing harder, but you can't hardly make a bad choice. </p><p></p><p>Start with lower priced stuff and see if you will like it. If you like reloading you can upgrade. Even if you upgrade it is good to have more than one press if they are not the same type. A single stage and a progressive is a good combo to have on your bench. Picking a good spot in your home to reload is important too. Use a quiet place with no distractions so you can keep your focus. Good luck!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okietom, post: 2053029, member: 18710"] Start by getting set up for the one you shoot the most. Get a good manual or two or three and read and cross referance everthing you read. Youtube has how to stuff. You won't make a big mistake by buying any common brand of press. Lee, RCBS,Lyman,Hornady, Dillon, are all good and all of them have multiple choices of quality and features. That really makes choosing harder, but you can't hardly make a bad choice. Start with lower priced stuff and see if you will like it. If you like reloading you can upgrade. Even if you upgrade it is good to have more than one press if they are not the same type. A single stage and a progressive is a good combo to have on your bench. Picking a good spot in your home to reload is important too. Use a quiet place with no distractions so you can keep your focus. Good luck!!! [/QUOTE]
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