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9/10/2011 2:08:02 PM EDT
Could someone please point me to the suggested reading section? My scanning skill are not as good as they use to be. Thanks
9/10/2011 3:22:02 PM EDT
[#1]
This is a great series of articles to begin with. They will give you a ton of insight into why you will be doing what you're doing.



I believe there are 5 parts:



http://www.snipershide.com/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=1696162#Post1696162
9/10/2011 3:47:56 PM EDT
[#2]
Look at forum resources on top of the page



Here's a brief overview of what's involved http://www.rcbs.com/guide/step_by_step_reloading.aspx#



Lots of videos there too http://www.rcbs.com/guide/#videos
9/10/2011 4:51:37 PM EDT
[#3]


For Bill Chevalier's book, which one do you think is more usefull? I'm working with a limited budget at the moment.



The ABC's of Reloading
       by Bill Chevalier
(Jan 12, 2005)



Or





The ABC's Of Reloading: The Definitive Guide For Novice To Expert
       by Bill Chevalier
(Jun 11, 2008)
       



       
9/10/2011 4:53:45 PM EDT
[#4]
Get the latest edition, the second one in your list
9/10/2011 5:54:34 PM EDT
[#5]
Top of the page, read the posted info.



Get a copy of ABC's of Reloading. Buy or check out of library.
9/10/2011 8:25:25 PM EDT
[#6]
Here are two sites you will want to study when you can.

German Salazar is a good guy who shares his time and experience by writing for us.

http://riflemansjournal.blogspot.com/p/articles-index.html

Another excellent resource is the 6BR and Accurate Shooter site.

http://www.accurateshooter.com/

You will learn much from these two along with Sniper's Hide.
9/10/2011 9:42:15 PM EDT
[#7]
Reading is good, but ultimately find a mentor to show you the ropes, nothing like hands on instruction from an experienced reloader.  Then pay back the favor a couple years or more down the road
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