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I disagree on using the reloading manual from the company that makes the bullet. I have and old Herter's manual, and an old N.R.A. manual. They both list the weight of the bullet and then list the powders and the charge for that powder. Hodgdon powder lists loads on the front of the containers the same way. Go to the powder company charts. They do a good job.
Well figured the best way to start the process of learning to reload was to buy a couple books on the subject. so went onto amazon and picked 2..ABC's Of Reloading: The Definitive Guide For Novice To Expert and Hornady Reloading Handbook 7th Edition. I don't have any equipment yet but I think I have my mind made up on a Hornady press