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Originally Posted by 222rem
This is best advise by far.
Buy two or three reloading manuals read them they will answer most of your questions. You can't go wrong with reading reloading manuals.
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For sure get some books. Go slowly and ask lots of questions. Don't try to make your gun faster than it should be. Work toward accuracy and good case life and find a fast powder. A chrony might pay for itself. Mine did as I was wasting time with the wrong powder in my 270 and I switched and got 150fps more with no pressure signs. Stuff like that is cool. 100 yard range is good for a long time till you can shoot good. Don't always shoot off the bench and 100 is a long way. Or turn the scope to 3 and try it
Have fun and learn. Take your time.