Hi, I am very interested in reloading but have ZERO idea no matter how much I do research.
I want do start reloading .223 round and possible 9mm? No matter how much math I do, reloading costs more. Is that normal?
Hi, I am very interested in reloading but have ZERO idea no matter how much I do research.
I want do start reloading .223 round and possible 9mm? No matter how much math I do, reloading costs more. Is that normal?
If you look around you can save a lot reloading. I buy once fired military brass for .223. I can load it for about .16 cents per round for the first loading, then when reloading already fired (by me) brass, it's cheaper still. 9mm brass can be reloaded almost indefinitely. Don't forget about range pick-up. You can sometimes pick up a hundred pieces of Lake City brass at the range.
If you get into subsonic .300 BLK, you save even more. You can't touch subsonic BLK for under 50 cents a round. Let's face it, most people are just plinking with it. With coated lead projectiles, I can load 220 gr 300 BLK for less than 30 cents per round. Once my .223 brass is fatigued, I can cut it down to 300 BLK. Basically free brass.
Hi, I am very interested in reloading but have ZERO idea no matter how much I do research.
I want do start reloading .223 round and possible 9mm? No matter how much math I do, reloading costs more. Is that normal?
How much space do you dedicate to your reloading with the Dillion press? I saw one at the Chantilly show and was shocked how small it was. Obviously, that is just the press, there is the cleaning area, storage, etc...
Could a dedicated area the size of a walk-in closet do or is that not enough?
No matter how much math I do, reloading costs more. Is that normal?
Hi, I am very interested in reloading but have ZERO idea no matter how much I do research.
I want do start reloading .223 round and possible 9mm? No matter how much math I do, reloading costs more. Is that normal?
How much space do you dedicate to your reloading with the Dillion press? I saw one at the Chantilly show and was shocked how small it was. Obviously, that is just the press, there is the cleaning area, storage, etc...
Could a dedicated area the size of a walk-in closet do or is that not enough?
I purchased a workbench for this guy in VA:
https://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/tls/d/workbench-woodworking-general/6325904131.html