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Old 12-07-2005, 10:24 AM
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FLbowhunter,

All good advise here......

Lyman's manual (besides their shameless product plugs -lol) is probably one of the best beginner books to start with, and they're designed to be that way on purpose.

Without getting into long drawn out details....I've been at it since I was very young, and I'll avoid the "step by step" of it all (the manual will do that for you) ......best advice.......GO SLOW, and be as meticulous as you reasonably can.
Segregate your cases (as mentioned), set up your dies, and go as the book tells you.
How you start now, will influence how you load in the future. It's not "rocket science", and is relatively simple, but good "safe" load's that shoot as desired is what you're looking for.

The book is your best guide to it all.


Good luck,
Bob
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