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Jim,
A good start would be to get the Lyman Reloading Manual. I think they are
on the 48th edition now. This goes through all the steps of the reloading
process (as most manuals do) but as a bonus Lyman shows loads for numerous
powder manufacturers and uses bullets from various makers.
Starting with a single stage press is an excellent idea - it's easy to get
confused with a progressive right off. Lee offers tools that cost considerably
less than others and will do a perfect job, and if cared for will last well too.
Now I'll offer a seeming contradiction - if you start with the Lee CLASSIC
Turret press (shown on their home page - http://www.leeprecision.com/) and not
the plain turret press, you can lift out the cam that makes it a progressive and
use it as a single stage to learn, then drop the cam in and go to progressive
loading. Something to think about.
Glenn



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Sun May 27, 2007 4:36 am

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Gentlemen, I hope you will share your opinions and knowledge with me so I can start loading my own handgun cartridges. I've been shooting for a long time and...
Jim
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May 26, 2007
2:00 am

Jim I have 2 rl550's and love them. One set up for small primers , one for large primers. I shoot 45 acp, 38 super , 38 special , 357 , 9mm , 44 mag. It does...
Benjamin Thomas
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May 26, 2007
9:24 am

Jim, A good start would be to get the Lyman Reloading Manual. I think they are on the 48th edition now. This goes through all the steps of the reloading...
Glenn Latham
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May 28, 2007
4:22 am

BES, Go for the best equipment afforable-you will use it a lot in the coming years.I have a friend who has bought several complete reloading outfits at...
Alfred McCarter
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May 29, 2007
12:40 am

Jim, I've been reloading for about 35 years. While it's generally a good idea to start slowly with a single stage press, I would recommend the RL-550. It's a...
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May 29, 2007
12:38 am

I have been reloading for rifle for over 10 years using a RockChucker outfit. .30-06, .308 and .223. RCBS equipment is good and their customer service is...
Ray & Ruby Brandes
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