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Greetings from Finland!

Have had my reloading equipment since 2011 without reloading one single bullet
Recently purchased my first double rifle, a browning erice 9,3x74r and gave reloading a new chance. 18,5g PPU bullets, Sako brass and VV n140powder. Quite pleased with the grouping on 50m will continue with lapua mega when
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Oh the proverbial rabbit hole that is reloading. I’ve been at it since I got into it in 2011 about the same time as you bought your setup. I’ve loaded thousands of rounds of ammo. Lots of .223 rem, .308 win, .300 win mag, 7-08ai, 6.5 creed, .243 win, .22-250 rem, .350 legend, .30-06. Probably some others I can’t remember.

Good luck on your journey through reloading. My best advice is take your time, be patient, learn something new (I’m still learning new things all the time), and most of all be safe.
 

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