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greg s

07/03/03 3:17 PM

#19 RE: ONEBGG #13

Hello ONEBGG!!!

Glad ya dropped by, especially since you are one of the board founders! HARRR!!!

I gotta tell ya, handloading is a lot of fun. The key is to spend your time getting the set-up right. Then the process goes smoothly, for the most part.

I told my friend & teacher that reloading was like eating peanuts. It's hard to stop once you get started! I'm hoping that JalapenoBuck, trkyhntr and other more experienced reloaders can give us good pointers when the time comes to invest in equipment.

In the meantime, here are some sites for purveyors of reloading equipment that I have been assured have good stuff:

http://www.rcbs.com/default.asp?menu=1&s1=1
(These folks have been around forever! I'm using their equipment at my friend's place.)

http://dillonprecision.com/default.cfm?
(These folks are located in my old home town of Phoenix. I've been told that their equipment is on the pricey side, but absolutely top notch)

And here are some Google links to sites on reloading:

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=ammunition+reloading&btnG=Goo....

Have a great holiday, my friend!

trkyhntr

07/03/03 3:50 PM

#31 RE: ONEBGG #13

Check the post in which I described the Lee Challenger kit to greg, ONEBGG. It is a cheap way to get started with decent quality stuff.