That's what your most important purchase is for. A reloading manual. The Lee manual in your kit is a great teaching tool as is most reloading manuals. Read it before you start, the book starts from the very basic concept of how metallic cartridges work and walks you through everything you need to know. It's also a sales brochure so keep that in mind with all the shameless plugs for Lee tools haha. Just read through the first few sections pertaining to getting started, set up the equipment with the provided instructions and you'll be confidently making safe, hopefully reliable (
) ammo in no time. Touching off your first reloads is always a nerve racking experience but if you followed the instructions thdn the gun will do what it does and you'll leave the range with a whole new sense of enjoyment. I guaruntee it. Unless you blow yourself up. Hehe. Have fun 
I think our rifles have alot in common, make, 5r, b and c a3 stock, Timney 510
I will when I get started, until then anyone know where a Noob can learn what he needs to buy and how to reload? I get the basics, de primer, cleaning, sizing, powder measure/drop, projectile seated. But the how to is hazy, I'm not entirely confident doing new things with expensive mistakes, without seeing it done either via video (YouTube ftw) or in person.


















































