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Rcbs makes a great starter kit. Concentrate on one caliber till you get the hang of it. Read the owners manual and follow the guide linesPress Dies Case trimmerCaliperBrassBullets Primers. Reloading traysScaleShell holderGood sturdy benchWay to take blems apartBrass trimmerPrimer pocket cleanerManualNotebook for data collection Prob more but can't think of others.
Quote from: lostbackpacker on July 21, 2013, 10:43:17 PMRcbs makes a great starter kit. Concentrate on one caliber till you get the hang of it. Read the owners manual and follow the guide linesPress Dies Case trimmerCaliperBrassBullets Primers. Reloading traysScaleShell holderGood sturdy benchWay to take blems apartBrass trimmerPrimer pocket cleanerManualNotebook for data collection Prob more but can't think of others.YEP very good start right here. only you will also need the right powder
First thing, before anything else, go buy. Hornady or sierra or nosler or whatever is your favorite Reloading Manual and read it cover to cover.
Since you're in Gig Harbor I would go see Russ Haydon. Russ owns Russ Haydon's Shooters Supply and Russ is not only very knowledgeable but he is a really nice guy and I'm sure he would gladly help you get lined out. Also, Shawn Carlock who owns Defensive Edge Custom Rifles has a DVD on reloading that could be very helpful to you as well.