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    Quote Originally Posted by longrange308 View Post
    lee kit is a good starting point but just like hunter308 said lose the scale and get a digital one or if you have the funds a chargemaster or similar
    you also want a good set of calipers, digital or old school
    a block to hold your cases (can be home made or brought)
    and dies for your caliber
    then you get in to case trimming
    its a wicked hobby to get in to and does save you money in the long run
    I agree with what Longrange said above.

    Munsey I've got the 50th anniversary kit. It's fine and I still reload with it... but there's a lot better. You also need all of the above.

    Trust me, the list will continue growing as you start wanting to take shortcuts and do things better

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    People say it's cheaper to reload ! Can't see how but I'm not doing it for penny pinching purposes. It's like when people say Im going to get into shooting to save money on meat " yeah right "

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    Quote Originally Posted by Munsey View Post
    People say it's cheaper to reload ! Can't see how but I'm not doing it for penny pinching purposes. It's like when people say Im going to get into shooting to save money on meat " yeah right "
    It can be cheaper, depending on what you do. I can load my .308 for under $1.00 a round but then my .270 and 7mm RM loads are more than twice that much, but I am using premium projectiles in those. You do need to load 100's of rounds a year to make it cost effective.

    The best advice I can give you is to buy the best gear you can from the start. This will stop you from replacing or upgrading gear down the line.

    Three really good kits that will see you through would be:

    Redding Boss Pro-Pak Reloading Kit
    Deadeye Dicks - Redding

    Hornady Classic Reloading Kit
    Hornady Classic Press Reloading Kit

    RCBS Rockchucker Supreme Reloading Kit
    RCBS Reloading- Hunting and Outdoor Supplies

    Depending on what Kit you go for you will also need to get:
    Good Calipers
    Reloading trays
    Case Trimmer (depending on what caliber you laod for as to how soon you will need this)
    Powder thrower
    Reloading manuals (As many as you can get your hands on and read the front sections over and over)
    Dies, powder, primers, projectiles, braass...
    then you can really get into it and buy a hole other bunch of great bits of gear!

    It is a hellova fun hobby to get into, and very addictive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Munsey View Post
    People say it's cheaper to reload ! Can't see how but I'm not doing it for penny pinching purposes. It's like when people say Im going to get into shooting to save money on meat " yeah right "
    only trouble with reloading is you end up shooting more

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    Quote Originally Posted by longrange308 View Post
    only trouble with reloading is you end up shooting more
    Cost per shot goes down. Shots per month quadruples
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