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Not all gun chambers are the same. Some make you jump through "hoops of fire", but not the Glock. That's one of the easier chambers to 'make happy'. (When you ask for help here, always be sure to specify your handgun brand because it makes a big difference.)
• You want to start with
jacketed or plated bullets. (Lead bullets are cheaper, but not always easier.) I would highly suggest you go with
Rocky Mountain Reloading (RMR) because 1) Jake makes fabulous bullets, 2) makes both plated and jacketed, 3) is a forum member here, and 4) offers a
discount to people like you who are also forum members.
• You want to
match your bullet choice to the dies you have. Full-featured dies offer exchangeable seating anvils that allow you to perfectly seat multiple bullet shapes, while basic dies may only do one shape well.
Let your dies tell you what to buy. >> You want to start off
Easy, because things can get
Difficult by themselves.
Have fun, be safe, write everything down in your new notebook.
You do have a Reloading Notebook, right ?