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Getting Geared Up
I've been looking into reloading for a while now. The other day, I was talking to my father-in-law about it, and he said he's got a dillon press I can use (progressive I think). He reloads .357 though, and I'll be reloading .40S&W.
Do I just need new dies, or is there any other equipment I'll need to switch to the new caliber?
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You will ne new dies in the calibre you are reloading, and the correct conversion kit for the calibre. It also helps to know which press this is for.
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