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7mm rem mag. That's a bunch to make a list for from my book. Thought maybe some a you old timers would know what goes with what. Share the knowledge
When you are Brand New in reloading, I was suggested, to stay with Just One Caliber, and Preferably a Straight Wall (Pistol or 45/70, etc...) Until you have the Basics down PAT.
Some solid bubblegum advice right there.
READ THIS: http://www.amazon.com/ABCs-Reloadin...d=1440208810&sr=8-6&keywords=basics+reloading
AND THIS: http://www.amazon.com/Lee-Precision...F8&qid=1440208908&sr=8-1&keywords=richard+lee
All of it, even the parts you think don't apply.
To start with, choose ONE cartridge, ONE bullet weight, and ONE (appropriate) powder.
Keep your work area clean, no distractions.
STORE (YES, I'M SHOUTING!) YOUR PISTOL & RIFLE POWDERS IN SEPARATE AREAS.
ONLY THE POWDER YOUR CURRENTLY RELOADING WITH SHOULD BE VISIBLE FROM YOUR RELOADING BENCH.
DO NOT TRUST WHAT YOUR READ ON SOME FORUM - VERIFY!
If you don't have a chrono, get one.
I started 2 1/2 years ago with 168gr SMKs & 8208 XBR - hundreds (literally) of hours reading later I'm loading eight different calibers, dozens of bullet styles & weights, and use 35 different (unnecessary and excessive, but I like to experiment) powders.
Ask for help, and you'll receive, just verify the advice