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Reloading
Reloading question
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<blockquote data-quote="Ranger Scout" data-source="post: 5059565" data-attributes="member: 9426"><p>I reload .223, .308. .45, and 9mm the best book that you can read about reloading in my opinion is Lee Precision Modern Reloading 2nd Edition. When you start reloading the main thing is what ever place that you reload always cut out all distractions meaning radio, TV, cellphone, wife, kids and so on. Then the fun begins I do a lot of weighing of my powders, properly prep my cases I always start my loads at their lowest and work my way up for accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranger Scout, post: 5059565, member: 9426"] I reload .223, .308. .45, and 9mm the best book that you can read about reloading in my opinion is Lee Precision Modern Reloading 2nd Edition. When you start reloading the main thing is what ever place that you reload always cut out all distractions meaning radio, TV, cellphone, wife, kids and so on. Then the fun begins I do a lot of weighing of my powders, properly prep my cases I always start my loads at their lowest and work my way up for accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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