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<blockquote data-quote="sneakboxer" data-source="post: 2154468" data-attributes="member: 8393"><p>I have been interested in metallic cartridge reloading ever since i loaded 20ga with my dad back in the day. I started reading books on reloading for the last two years and I finial took the plunge. I started cheap and slow. I bought a lee hand press, dies, scale, and a few other little things. I bought the consumables and i rolled my on 165gr 308 rounds. I have only shot 25 rounds so far but i wish i started years ago. The attention to detail is in a weird way very relaxing. If you are thinking about starting to hand load start saving, read some reloading books and get after it. I would have liked to have gotten a bench press but i have space/wife issues. My whole setup fits in a moderately sized tool box and the hand press ensures a meticulous pace with a good feel. </p><p>-- DISCLAIMER follow the directions to the "T" mistakes are easily avoided through constant attention, the consequences can be fatal-- </p><p><img src="http://i1091.photobucket.com/albums/i388/sneakboxer1/PB030373.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sneakboxer, post: 2154468, member: 8393"] I have been interested in metallic cartridge reloading ever since i loaded 20ga with my dad back in the day. I started reading books on reloading for the last two years and I finial took the plunge. I started cheap and slow. I bought a lee hand press, dies, scale, and a few other little things. I bought the consumables and i rolled my on 165gr 308 rounds. I have only shot 25 rounds so far but i wish i started years ago. The attention to detail is in a weird way very relaxing. If you are thinking about starting to hand load start saving, read some reloading books and get after it. I would have liked to have gotten a bench press but i have space/wife issues. My whole setup fits in a moderately sized tool box and the hand press ensures a meticulous pace with a good feel. -- DISCLAIMER follow the directions to the "T" mistakes are easily avoided through constant attention, the consequences can be fatal-- [img]http://i1091.photobucket.com/albums/i388/sneakboxer1/PB030373.jpg[/img] [/QUOTE]
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