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Reloading
Im interested in reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Snowwolfe" data-source="post: 4940578" data-attributes="member: 14220"><p>For the cartridges you want to reload I say go for it. Most of the current shortages are in handgun components and .22 calibers and faster powders which are designed for smaller rounds. Even though I own a Forster Co-Ax it would be a bad first choice for a press. You need something beefier and with a longer stroke for leverage when resizing those big boys. First thing I would buy is a RCBS Rock Chucker, might be able to find a kit on sale. Then a couple of reloading manuals. Personally I think the Hornady is the best one on the market.</p><p></p><p>Read, read some more, then read some more. You will realize what you need and can shop for it as time and funds permit it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snowwolfe, post: 4940578, member: 14220"] For the cartridges you want to reload I say go for it. Most of the current shortages are in handgun components and .22 calibers and faster powders which are designed for smaller rounds. Even though I own a Forster Co-Ax it would be a bad first choice for a press. You need something beefier and with a longer stroke for leverage when resizing those big boys. First thing I would buy is a RCBS Rock Chucker, might be able to find a kit on sale. Then a couple of reloading manuals. Personally I think the Hornady is the best one on the market. Read, read some more, then read some more. You will realize what you need and can shop for it as time and funds permit it. [/QUOTE]
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