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    Need help w/ reloads

    I want to try some reloads in my .264 win mag, but I don't have anything except 50 pieces of once shot brass, dies, and some powder. Would anyone be willing to help me out and load some rounds for me to experiment with if I bought the bullets and possibly primers? I could also obviously compensate you for your time/money of the primers if I can't find any. I am in Fort Worth and would prefer to stay close.

    I would like to eventually get the equipment to be able to reload on my own, but have no idea where to begin. Thanks

    #2
    Get the LEE reloading Book. It helped me out when I started.

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      #3
      rcbs rock chucker kit or lee reloading kit you can get the lee kit for about 200 bucks and it comes with everthing you need to start reloading exept dies get used to everthing then start adding stuff. well you will want to get some decent calipers but other than that i think it comes with everything you need

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        #4
        I'm pretty short on primers, but if you find some I'd be happy to give you a reloading class.

        Getting a reloading manual before you get equipment is also a fine idea. Check out Lyman, speer, and hornady. They contain lots of good information aside from just loads.

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          #5
          Originally posted by cb4128 View Post
          I want to try some reloads in my .264 win mag, but I don't have anything except 50 pieces of once shot brass, dies, and some powder. Would anyone be willing to help me out and load some rounds for me to experiment with if I bought the bullets and possibly primers? I could also obviously compensate you for your time/money of the primers if I can't find any. I am in Fort Worth and would prefer to stay close.

          I would like to eventually get the equipment to be able to reload on my own, but have no idea where to begin. Thanks
          I could lend a hand. I'm already loading 264 for another guy as well as his 30-738 so I'm pretty stocked up on primers. Just get the bullets you want.

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            #6
            you definatly need a manual but Ammosmith on YouTube has some VERY good beginning reloading videos.

            I learned a great deal from his stuff and highly reccomend watching

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