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  • #16
    Cucv
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2011
    • 563

    Originally posted by Bill Steele
    WR will be an excellent person to learn from, he is very knowledgeable.

    An option for someone with little to no space to load, might be one of the Lee products. They make a basic loader that works with a mallet (a little too primative for some) as well as a hand press that would store in in a large shoe box.

    After spending a few evenings with WR, you could be loading to your heart's content with nothing more than a small area on the floor as a work surface, albeit at a fairly low volume rate.

    Something like this: http://www.cabelas.com/product/Shoot...3Bcat104516280

    Bill thanks for the advice and link. Ill attempt to order one next week! we have talked about cost and dyes and what i need to get set up so it seems for around 200 i can start reloading my 9mm and 357 which is a good step in direction i want to go. I can always buy the 223 dyes and 38 later.
    Beretta 92FS 9mm
    Rock Island 1911 Tactical .45
    Vindacator .357
    Aero A4 clone
    Aero M4 clone
    Remington Field master .22
    Remington 870 Express Magnum 12 Gauge
    Fulton Arms M1A clone

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