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| Plinker Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Hammond
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![]() | It all depends on how deep you want to get into reloading , and how much $ you want to spend. I would recommend the LEE reloading manual 1st. From that you can figure on what you might need . also contact KEMPF GUNSHOP on line or call them . They are a stocking LEE dealer and i have been able to get all my supplies from them during the drought we have had this past year.You will hear every opinion on what you need ,some good some over board . Really most all name brand equpt.is good. . |
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