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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Dana point CA
Posts: 531
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I have thought about reloading my .45's. Since I have never done this before, I dont even know what I would need. So if one of you experts can tell me what I would need, and about how much it would cost to get started, I would greatly appreciate it. I am starting to shoot a few hundred rounds a week, and I want to save some money.
Thank you all for your help. --Beagle
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Texas
Posts: 8,897
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Start here and keep looking back. This come up about once a month and all the answers are below.
start here Let us know what else we can do to help. I, myself, use a single stage RCBS Rockchucker and a Dillon XL650.
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*TFF Admin Staff Mediator*
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Minn-eeee-sota, ya, sure, you bet!
Posts: 9,144
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Yep.......as Tex says, everything you need to know is here. Just tiptoe thru the back posts.
First thing though......get yourself some good reloading books and read 'em. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...e&s=books&st=* http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...glance&s=books http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...glance&s=books |
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