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Old 04-14-2013, 09:59 PM
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The best bet when getting started is to get one of the kits. I use an RCBS and it is the cats ass. If I had to drop down one peg I would go with the lee.

Aside from the kit you should have a set of calipers, de-burring tool, primer pocket cleaner, a scale, and a lot of free time and attention to detail.

Some of the other items may come in a kit but being safe and staying focused on the task at hand are two things that are the most important. Unfortunatley you can't buy common sense at the store.

I would recommend getting a reloading manual as well they will give you safe places to start your load workups as there is a lot of stuff on the internet that isn't always good info.

Good luck stay safe.
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