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steve817 wrote:It is something I have thought about for a while but in the past have determined that I didn't have the money to make the initial investment.
All that changed a few weeks ago when a friend of mine passed away due to complications of cancer at just 43 years old. His family has given me his entire reloading set up, there is so much there I don't even know what all I have or may still need. I don't even know what most of that stuff is, it is all very overwhelming.
There are at least a couple of presses, I think one of them is progressive and the other single stage. Some die sets for .357 .40 .308 and one other I wanna say 9mm. There is also what looks like a tool for inserting primers, jugs of powder, boxes of bullets, a couple of reloading manuals and so on.
Can anyone give me a clue where to start.
jason237m wrote:I would start with this book
http://www.amazon.com/The-ABCs-Of-Reloa ... +reloading
Also, if you are able to post a few pictures of what you have it would help in giving ideas on how to get started.
Get this book and invite AndyC over. Offer him some BBQ and a beer and let him help you out. I envy your sudden windfall, but not how you came into it. Best of luck! 
OldCannon wrote:jason237m wrote:I would start with this book
http://www.amazon.com/The-ABCs-Of-Reloa ... +reloading
Also, if you are able to post a few pictures of what you have it would help in giving ideas on how to get started.
Get this book and invite AndyC over. Offer him some BBQ and a beer and let him help you out. I envy your sudden windfall, but not how you came into it. Best of luck!
AndyC wrote:I'm not too far away from Arlington in Euless; I could drop by sometime if you like and let you know what you have, what it's used for, etc.
Alternatively, you could post (decent) pics and folks can explain what you have.
OldCannon wrote: I envy your sudden windfall, but not how you came into it. Best of luck!
Don2 wrote:Sorry to hear about your friend. Sometimes things just happen..!!
Go slow and soak it all in....
Don2
steve817 wrote:I'll post some pics when I can. But I will also jump at any opportunity to pick your brain. OldCannnon mentioned BBQ and beer. Do you prefer brisket or pork butt? Personally I think I make a better pork butt.
AndyC wrote:BBQ isn't necessary; don't worry about it. Just give me a holler via PM once you're ready and we'll arrange to hook up.

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