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Location: AZ Territory, Border County
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If you can find a mentor close to you it will answer a lot of your questions and keep you from going astray.
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Location: Lacey, WA
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definately pick up Lymans 48th (i think the 49th is available) Edition reloading handbook. DO NOT buy the ABC's of reloading, that book in my opinion is an absolute waste of time and money. My first set up was an old RCBS rockchucker that I bought from a friend at work, no I still have it and have graduated to a loadmaster now.
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