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Reloading
How much did you spend on equipment (not supplies) to reload?
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<blockquote data-quote="WildernessBob" data-source="post: 2507400" data-attributes="member: 111062"><p>Looking at the upfront costs: Dillon RL550, reloading 9mm, 45 ACP, .270 and 30-06: Needed 3 extra quick-change assembly, a few caliber conversion set, case trimmers, scales, tumbler with media, digital caliper, Hornady die set, (2) RCBS die set, Lee dies set, books for instructions. I'm NOT putting any claims into the insurance company for losses, but this made me remember the hurricane season starts soon, aaarrrrgggh. I believe a ballpark will cost: $2,500 to $3000. The dies sets run between $50 for the Lee into $230<+ (for the Dillon carbon dies rifle =$350+). The Dillon quick change assembly has gone from $119 up to $157. The caliber conversion sets went from middle $40's to $70. </p><p>This does not include any powder, primers, no cases, and no bullets. But having my friends over that know 10X's more than what I know over to work with me running the ladders and going to the range together made it worth every penny.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildernessBob, post: 2507400, member: 111062"] Looking at the upfront costs: Dillon RL550, reloading 9mm, 45 ACP, .270 and 30-06: Needed 3 extra quick-change assembly, a few caliber conversion set, case trimmers, scales, tumbler with media, digital caliper, Hornady die set, (2) RCBS die set, Lee dies set, books for instructions. I'm NOT putting any claims into the insurance company for losses, but this made me remember the hurricane season starts soon, aaarrrrgggh. I believe a ballpark will cost: $2,500 to $3000. The dies sets run between $50 for the Lee into $230<+ (for the Dillon carbon dies rifle =$350+). The Dillon quick change assembly has gone from $119 up to $157. The caliber conversion sets went from middle $40's to $70. This does not include any powder, primers, no cases, and no bullets. But having my friends over that know 10X's more than what I know over to work with me running the ladders and going to the range together made it worth every penny. [/QUOTE]
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