RELOADING INFO


AJ

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I suggest purchasing a couple reloading manuals first off and reading them. There is a lot of good data in the front. Another great book to read "P.O. Ackley Handbook Vol I and II".

The initial startup cost can be low or high. It depends on what equipment you buy. I do not suggest getting the cheap stuff to see if you "like" reloading. Better equipment turns out better quality ammo. Here is a post from a couple years ago.

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