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Default Re: Looking to get started in reloading - advice?

It sounds to me like the Lee turret press will float your boat. As to books, on my reading list would be, The ABC's of Reloading, Lyman's "Metallic Reloading" I think this is still in it 48th edition. and Lee's "Modern Reloading". Then, as many MFG data manuals as you can afford. Sierra, Nosler, Speer. Powder Mfg put out pamphlets for their powders and have web sites but first get the books and learn. Then you will know if you really want to reload and have a better idea of what equipment you will want. First the reading assignment, then equipment. Reloading isn't hard but it is very detail oriented.

Two last warnings:
It is a very addictive hobby there is no known cure.
You won't save any money but you will shoot a lot more.
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