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Reloading equipment question
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<blockquote data-quote="26Reload" data-source="post: 1625679" data-attributes="member: 99519"><p>I have to agree with the 'how much are you gonna shoot' ideas...</p><p>If you think you are going to save thousands it is worth it....hundreds..not so much....</p><p>But if you stuck with the idea of making your own definitely go used...so many people get into it then need to dump and run.....</p><p>I myself would rather not waste my time loading 223....they can be had extremely cheap if you look for the deals....there are licensed guys reloading precision rounds and selling them...i have purchased many hundred and in my AR they are way more accurate than commercial cranked out rounds....</p><p>308 is a covered quite well in he stores and can be had at huge discounted prices also.....708....might be the only one well worth reloading for....is it worh buying all the equipment for one rifle.......no....</p><p>I reload for many....260, 2506, 300wm, 26nosler, 65284, 7rm, 7wsm, 280ai and 4 28 gauge shotguns......my biggest saving when we(3 of us) were shooting a lot.........28 gauge.......from $9 down to $2 a box.....thousands of rounds reloaded.....and a learning curve from metallic.......nothing close...but a mec progressive made things much quicker after I learned the flaws of the machine.....i upgraded from a rcbs to mec single stage press...smooth....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="26Reload, post: 1625679, member: 99519"] I have to agree with the 'how much are you gonna shoot' ideas... If you think you are going to save thousands it is worth it....hundreds..not so much.... But if you stuck with the idea of making your own definitely go used...so many people get into it then need to dump and run..... I myself would rather not waste my time loading 223....they can be had extremely cheap if you look for the deals....there are licensed guys reloading precision rounds and selling them...i have purchased many hundred and in my AR they are way more accurate than commercial cranked out rounds.... 308 is a covered quite well in he stores and can be had at huge discounted prices also.....708....might be the only one well worth reloading for....is it worh buying all the equipment for one rifle.......no.... I reload for many....260, 2506, 300wm, 26nosler, 65284, 7rm, 7wsm, 280ai and 4 28 gauge shotguns......my biggest saving when we(3 of us) were shooting a lot.........28 gauge.......from $9 down to $2 a box.....thousands of rounds reloaded.....and a learning curve from metallic.......nothing close...but a mec progressive made things much quicker after I learned the flaws of the machine.....i upgraded from a rcbs to mec single stage press...smooth.... [/QUOTE]
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