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Reloading for Browning A Bolt-30/06
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<blockquote data-quote="Kentucky Windage" data-source="post: 29061" data-attributes="member: 429"><p>Use your buddies stuff to find out if you truly like reloading and have time for it. Ask to help him with his reloading, especially when your buddy is reloading a few hundred rounds at a time so you realize how much time is spent on it. Then, if you know you really like it, buy once, cry once- get good stuff the first time you buy. Read a reloading manual or 2 so you understand the process. Most important for me when I started reloading is being able to trouble shoot problems that will show up that you won't necessarily find in a reloading manual. Pick your buddies brain, ask him to tell stories of problems he has encountered and how he overcame them. A friends dad was my go to person when weird stuff would happen. I have gotten picky about which powders I will use in hunting rifles. I only use extreme powders for my hunting rifles. Something to think about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kentucky Windage, post: 29061, member: 429"] Use your buddies stuff to find out if you truly like reloading and have time for it. Ask to help him with his reloading, especially when your buddy is reloading a few hundred rounds at a time so you realize how much time is spent on it. Then, if you know you really like it, buy once, cry once- get good stuff the first time you buy. Read a reloading manual or 2 so you understand the process. Most important for me when I started reloading is being able to trouble shoot problems that will show up that you won't necessarily find in a reloading manual. Pick your buddies brain, ask him to tell stories of problems he has encountered and how he overcame them. A friends dad was my go to person when weird stuff would happen. I have gotten picky about which powders I will use in hunting rifles. I only use extreme powders for my hunting rifles. Something to think about. [/QUOTE]
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