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I found good instruction on begining relaoding, I think??
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 I found good instruction on begining relaoding, I think??

I have been asking a lot of questions that I think could be answered at the following URL. http://www.stu-offroad.com/firearms/reloading/rcbs/reload-1.htm
I am just trying to learn how to do all this and I hope these instructions are good ones. Can someone who knows review this site and let me know if it is good information??
Thanks, Tim

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Tim,

Yes, good info in that tutorial, as far as it goes. Which is reloading straight walled pistol ammo.

Bottlenecked rifle cases require different steps and procedures. Especially if you are tuning a load for a certain rifle.

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The manuals put out by Nosler, Sierra, Speer, Hornady all have good detailed instructions, for both pistol and rifle reloading as well as loading data for their bullets (the "One cartridge, one book" type manuals are data only, and are aimed at the more experanced (one that has the basics already down) reloader.

RCBS has a turorial on their website also.

Just so you know, the physical part of reloading is easy, it's the mental (concintration) part that takes the longest to learn.
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Good info here also

http://www.reloadbench.com/
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got started today

re sized and de-primed my first box of cases today. All went well, thanks for the help guys.

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