Great. Start with the 45 rounds, they are easy to crank out.johncanfield wrote:Thanks again fellows . I forgot to mention rounding out our handgun caliber lineup is .45 ACP (no wheelguns.) I have plenty of room for a reloading bench, so that's not a problem.
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- Sun Jun 07, 2015 7:27 pm
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Re: Thinking about getting into reloading
- Sun Jun 07, 2015 9:58 am
- Forum: Reloading Forum
- Topic: Thinking about getting into reloading
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Re: Thinking about getting into reloading
Reloading straight walled ammo is very easy and pretty quick, based on your press.
Bottleneck brass has it's own issues and will slow you down a bit.
Don't get into reloading to save money, you'll probably never get to that point. Do it because you want to load your own rounds.
For the most part, I load my own range rounds for pistols and for some strange reason, I like to load my rifle rounds based on the rifle itself, letting it choose which load/bullet combination it likes best. (I think it's just my way of shooting more...)
Nonetheless, enjoy the hobby we all call reloading.
Bottleneck brass has it's own issues and will slow you down a bit.
Don't get into reloading to save money, you'll probably never get to that point. Do it because you want to load your own rounds.
For the most part, I load my own range rounds for pistols and for some strange reason, I like to load my rifle rounds based on the rifle itself, letting it choose which load/bullet combination it likes best. (I think it's just my way of shooting more...)
Nonetheless, enjoy the hobby we all call reloading.