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| Pick up a copy of Lyyman's 47th Reloading hand book and or Hodgdon's 27th Reloading manual(various others as well).they offer a wealth of information and tips for reloading, casting, balistics and compatability of cartridges, powders etc. Usually these manuals include step by step instructions. As do RCBS and Lee starter reloader kits. (actually all the reloader companies offer step by step instructions but some don't cover, trimming brass, powder selection etc.) |
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| I agree with David. No point in us writing you a book here when a good one is already available. You just need to do your homework and then come back to class. ![[Roll Eyes]](images/icons/rolleyes.gif) |
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