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  • RHEAMOND

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    What is the frist things I need to get to reload 44mag shells for a pistol. I know I would need primers ,gunpowder , shells, bullts and the reloader but were do I get all this stuff
    for a cheap prize. Lets say under 1,000 dollers.New or used.
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    Charlie

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    Not much around. Sometimes it's inherited or someone finds out they don't have the time or otherwise become disinterested. If I was just startin' out, I'd go with some sort of a starter kit from a reputable supplier; Lee, RCBS, Hornady, Redding, etc. (not in any particular order of quality). I use RCBS 'cause they are good quality and have a no-hassle warranty. Other brands are just as good or maybe better and have good warranties also. Just my 2 cents worth.
     

    PopsXD9sc

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    Might be a good idea to read "ABC's of Reloading" for an idea of what you are about to get involved in and the equipment needed. When getting the equipment list ready be sure to add a couple of reloading manuals as well.
     

    Charlie

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    Might be a good idea to read "ABC's of Reloading" for an idea of what you are about to get involved in and the equipment needed. When getting the equipment list ready be sure to add a couple of reloading manuals as well.

    Plus one on the above. It would also be extremely helpful to have a friend or "mentor" who has been reloading a while teach you the ins and outs. Reduces a lot of guessing (which is what you don't want to do while reloading!).
     
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