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Introduction to reloading sticky?

Chris Phelps

New member
I was thinking today... An "introduction to reloading" sticky in the reloading section would be quite nice, if someone would take the time to write one up. What equipment is needed, general costs involved, where to purchase, exc.
 

tjhands

New member
Yep, I suggested this VERY thing a couple months ago, in a thread called, Reloading room "sticky" ,but never got any responses.
 

Al Norris

Moderator Emeritus
Either of you want to write one up and submit it? Remembering that it could not be an ad for Lee/RCBS/etc. That gets into opinion, no matter how well expressed.
 

Chris Phelps

New member
I would dearly love to write it up, but unfortunatly there is a reason I suggested the sticky. :( Maybe I'll write an artical on learning how to reload... take notes and pictures as I go along, then post it if my first reloads actually work.
 
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