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5/15/2005 6:15:40 AM EDT
What do I need to start reloading for my wulf?  I have looked at the Lee Progressive loaders at MidwayUSA.  Any help is appreciated.
havok

50 Beowulf Precision Entry w/ 6 position stock,
Tactical grip, Tromix muzzle brake, and Trijicon Reflex sight
5/15/2005 9:55:13 AM EDT
[#2]
www.midwayusa.com/eproductpage.exe/showproduct?saleitemid=646599

Above was a test , you have to use the world icon below and copy & paste into it .
5/15/2005 9:57:56 AM EDT
[#4]
all you have to do is type ] before the link, and [ /url] after

(I added a space in the second one so it wouldn't try to 'link' a sentence fragment)
5/15/2005 11:05:21 AM EDT
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Thanks I got it working.
5/15/2005 11:09:24 AM EDT
[#6]
Well,
I reload for mine.
I use a lee single stage press not a progressive.
You can pick up a lee anniversary kit for around $100 bucks or so.
I would invest in a decent digital scale ( I have a Hornady) and A powder trickler.
The dies you can get from Lee also.
When you get the dies, it'll come with loading spec's, powders primers all the particulars.
I would also recommend a tumbler for cleaning the brass Lyman, hornady both make nice ones.
a good case trimmer is a necessity also, Lyman again.
A good set of inside and out deburring tools is good
Lyman sells a kit that has all the tools and can be used with a cordless scredriver.
Shoot me an Im if you want any further particulars.

And most important, Go by the recommended loads on the sheet.
I have seen to many problems resulting from varying the load data.
Experimentation is ok but just becareful, pay attention to what you are doing and eliminate all possible distractions from your reloading area.
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