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Old 12-16-2010, 09:46 PM
Allen Allen is offline
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Found a MEC Grabber with a lot extras on ebay. To buy everything new would be over $600.00. Seems to be in very good condition. Paid $240.00 to my door and ready to use.

Now to study up and get started.

Allen
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Old 12-17-2010, 08:28 AM
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Congratulations, Allen. I stated reloading a couple years ago, and I absolutely love it. You'll have fun. I have a 600 Jr and it works great.

People say to get the Lyman Shotshell Reloading Manual. Good advice: I have it, but I have found Reloading for Shotgunners by Rick Sapp to be a much better book. Get both. I suppose there is nothing wrong with the Lyman book per se, as people have been using it sucessfully for years. But I have a problem with manuals that people depend on for their accuracy that are also rife with typographical errors (text areas only). Anyway, good luck and have fun.

BTW, in addition to published reloading data from powder manufacturers and others, a great online resource for reloading advice is on the reloading form on shotgunworld.com. Obviously, be careful with whatever you see online, but there are a few very knowledgeable guys on that forum, especially Curly, who really know their stuff and can offer great advice and tips.
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