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<blockquote data-quote="Urban_Hunter" data-source="post: 4940622" data-attributes="member: 12353"><p>I wouldn't let SOME shortages hold you back. I was in Reloaders Bench two weeks ago and they had about everything you could want. They may not have Varget or RL26, but to get started they had at least a few different powders available for about any caliber you wanted. They had bullets and brass just like usual. The component shortage is NOTHING compared to Ammo shortage. If anything it's a good time to find a combo that works with what's available now... because if it's available now it will likely be available dang near any time.</p><p></p><p>As to the original question, I would look hard at the rcbs rock chucker starter kit. Good quality components for a package deal. Personally went with Hornady, and it does fine but wish I had gone RCBS. If you have the funds and want reloading to be somewhat enjoyable, the must haves according to me are: 1: case prep center. 2: RCBS chargemaster or equivalent</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Urban_Hunter, post: 4940622, member: 12353"] I wouldn’t let SOME shortages hold you back. I was in Reloaders Bench two weeks ago and they had about everything you could want. They may not have Varget or RL26, but to get started they had at least a few different powders available for about any caliber you wanted. They had bullets and brass just like usual. The component shortage is NOTHING compared to Ammo shortage. If anything it’s a good time to find a combo that works with what’s available now... because if it’s available now it will likely be available dang near any time. As to the original question, I would look hard at the rcbs rock chucker starter kit. Good quality components for a package deal. Personally went with Hornady, and it does fine but wish I had gone RCBS. If you have the funds and want reloading to be somewhat enjoyable, the must haves according to me are: 1: case prep center. 2: RCBS chargemaster or equivalent [/QUOTE]
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