good morning fellow hide members. with no real end in sight of ridiculous ammo prices and looking at long term benefits, I'm trying to get a ball park figure to get set up for reloading. initially I'm planning on reloading .223 and then eventually move in to .308 and 9mm. The majority of the ammo is going to be plinking ammo until I start to get more comfortable and confident with it and then I would like to start looking at loading precision loads. I'm not looking to win awards with my set up but I also want to make sure I'm not cutting corners. Thanks for the input!
WOW. Tough order.
I started reloading when the kids gave me a Hornady reloading kit a few years back. It all went downhill from there.......down the financial hill, that is.
Never bothered with cheap stuff like 223, although I bought the bullets, the primers, the dies and the powder, in case of SHTF.
All of my efforts went into 270 Win at first, then to 6.5 Creedmoor (My main love) and also 338 Lapua, following the 6.5. Both 6.5 and 338 are RPR.
I brought SO much crap on the way to what I needed for solid reloading......it AIN'T funny, not in the least.
Pretty sure the more experienced guys out there would tell you the same.....
All my present efforts are geared to precision reloading based on what I can afford. Redding multi press and sleeve dies, RCBS powder charger, Giraud trimmer and Giraud annealer, AND tons of time at the You Tube School. Erik Cortina, for instance, has taught me a good bit and still does.
It's gonna cost you, friend. Don't know about the equipment, since I already have most of what I need.......but the supplies........ Arghhhhh!!! Powder is scarce, particularly the most precious ones. Try finding some Retumbo or H1000! $30 a pound is normal and Gunbroker has some re-sales for $90 to 200 a pound.
Bullets haven't been hit too bad, yet, but Midway is running short on some........ (Try Midsouth).
If Biden wins, ALL BETS ARE OFF !!!, he'll be a better gun salesman than Obama, long after the market is dried up. Covid has been a huge seller, too. And don't even mention the Blue Riots.
And HURRY!
IF you can, find someone who is already an accomplished reloader in the calibers you're interested in, and pay them to guide you. You're sucking hind tit on both the aquisition and learning curves, so it's gonna cost you, most likely.
Good luck, God Bless, and keep your powder in the shell!