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<blockquote data-quote="DIRTTRAX" data-source="post: 3198945" data-attributes="member: 5644"><p>Any of the classic starter kits will work if you can find them. I recommend decent press and a good powder thrower/dispencer and not a cheap one. if you plan on sizing bigger caliber rifles (30-06 etc) I wouldnt get a c-style press. </p><p>But reloading is not as cheap as alot of non reloaders think it is. Unless you shoot several thousand rounds a year in my opinion its not any cheaper time you figure cost of materials,tools etc. But if your looking for more accurate loads or just the fact if you need ammo you can set down and make it, its worth it. It is time consuming with a single stage press. I have now upgraded to a progressive and can easily put out 300-400 pistol rounds an hour taking my time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DIRTTRAX, post: 3198945, member: 5644"] Any of the classic starter kits will work if you can find them. I recommend decent press and a good powder thrower/dispencer and not a cheap one. if you plan on sizing bigger caliber rifles (30-06 etc) I wouldnt get a c-style press. But reloading is not as cheap as alot of non reloaders think it is. Unless you shoot several thousand rounds a year in my opinion its not any cheaper time you figure cost of materials,tools etc. But if your looking for more accurate loads or just the fact if you need ammo you can set down and make it, its worth it. It is time consuming with a single stage press. I have now upgraded to a progressive and can easily put out 300-400 pistol rounds an hour taking my time. [/QUOTE]
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