Wing Rider
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- Jan 6, 2018
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Hi all,
I am brand new to reloading (waiting for first press to arrive for birthday!!) I have a friend that is helping me along. In my quest to get all the cartridge components ready so that when the press arrives, I can get it setup and start reloading, I have come across a question. I am looking to use new brass for my first attempts at reloading 357 mag and I have read some great reviews on starline brass. When I mentioned it to my friend, he stated that starline brass was very thin brass. I know he has been reloading for a long time and mostly uses once fired brass but I feel that I want to start out with new brass to eliminate any unnecessary issues. I have been reading this forum for quite some time and just want to say thanks to all for the great information that is available on this forum. I am certainly not in a hurry to make a cartridge I am certainly more interested in doing it safely. Thanks again for the info.
I am brand new to reloading (waiting for first press to arrive for birthday!!) I have a friend that is helping me along. In my quest to get all the cartridge components ready so that when the press arrives, I can get it setup and start reloading, I have come across a question. I am looking to use new brass for my first attempts at reloading 357 mag and I have read some great reviews on starline brass. When I mentioned it to my friend, he stated that starline brass was very thin brass. I know he has been reloading for a long time and mostly uses once fired brass but I feel that I want to start out with new brass to eliminate any unnecessary issues. I have been reading this forum for quite some time and just want to say thanks to all for the great information that is available on this forum. I am certainly not in a hurry to make a cartridge I am certainly more interested in doing it safely. Thanks again for the info.