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Lol at these questions.So, you can't save monies now?
Is this just now, for a period of time?
Or for going forward?
Sorta. There's a significant initial investment to get started in reloading, even if you buy all the right stuff.So, you can't save monies now?
Is this just now, for a period of time?
Or for going forward?
Actually I think this is sage and very good advice.Others may give you different opinions.
my thoughts are:
First locate a local reloader and get some basics prior to spending money.
Don’t start with a progressive loader.
Don’t start in the biggest drought of components in history.
Doubt you wanted to hear any of that but it’s what I think.
Waiting and researching are not the same thing. It's going to take a while to figure out what will work best for you. Don't just shelve the idea of reloading thinking you might revisit it six months from now.All good posts with good advice.
I guess for now, I will wait a bit and see what else happens in my life.
Thanks!
What reloading kit should I start with?
Or, am I too late in starting now?
Can you even get powder and components?
I am interested in 308 and 45ACP.
I was looking at Dillon RL 550C, seems expensive...