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I just picked up a good used RCBS reloading outfit I need to get a scale and also I would like to get a tumbler as well but I need to find a book that I can follow step by step through the reloading process. Does any one have a book or a combination of books they would suggest? I also need reloading data books.Any help there as well?

Thanks....FullDraw
 
Do you know what brand of bullets you'll be shooting mostly? I liked the Hornady bullets so I bought their reloading manual - that way I have all the load data for their bullets! Clever huh? Unfortunately, I think the Hornady manual is the most expensive one of the bunch. Hmm. A fool and his money they say...

Just about all reloading manuals include a step-by-step chapter on the reloading process. Somebody posted a link to a cool website awhile back that had step-by-step video's, but I didn't save the link...
 
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I have some hornady bullets, they seem to have a good reveiw, Maybe I'll pick up there manual as you have suggested. I just looked at another post on the same topic, full of info as well. Thanks for the reply....FullDraw
 
The two book I would reccomend for beginers are the Lyman Reloading Manual, & the Hornady two part manual (loading & ballistics):)
I also have an extra Lyman balance beam you can have for $20. if that's what you mean by scale?
 
CanFire said:
Do you know what brand of bullets you'll be shooting mostly? I liked the Hornady bullets so I bought their reloading manual - that way I have all the load data for their bullets! Clever huh? Unfortunately, I think the Hornady manual is the most expensive one of the bunch. Hmm. A fool and his money they say...

Just about all reloading manuals include a step-by-step chapter on the reloading process. Somebody posted a link to a cool website awhile back that had step-by-step video's, but I didn't save the link...

I agree... pick up a reloading manual from the maker of the bullets you plan on shooting. Also, Manuals such as the Lyman have bullets from a variety of makers, so it's a good one to cross reference with.
 
Full Draw; If you check on e-bay you will find lots of used manuals for about 1/4 to 1/3 of their original cost. The information is still good. The new manuals will have the latest bullets and cartridges but the rest is all the same...Jim
 
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