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re: Anyone into reloading?
Posted on 12/4/19 at 3:15 pm to troyt37
Posted on 12/4/19 at 3:15 pm to troyt37
It depends on how much you shoot. If you shoot your pistols at least once a month and go through a lot of rounds, then it may be worth your time to look into a progressive. I have a Dillon 550B (which I don't think they make anymore) and can change out the dies on the head unit and base plate in minutes. It reloads pistol and rifle rounds. Have a look at the link below. Yes, they are expensive machines but have a lifetime warranty and are very easy to deal with. I reload approximately 5-6000 rounds a year and have never had an issue with mine.
Dillon Precision
Dillon Precision
Posted on 12/4/19 at 3:33 pm to Bagger Joe
I thank everyone for the responses.
What I'm kind of hearing is I probably shouldn't get into it, for what I'm shooting, and how often. I shoot about once a month, running 50 or so through a .40 and a .45, probably nearly that many through a .357 revolver, and then plink anywhere from 100 to 300 through a couple of ARs.
My primary reason for lookin into it wasn't to save money, but to prevent the government from making them useless by drying up the ammo supply. I believe that is where we are headed.
What I'm kind of hearing is I probably shouldn't get into it, for what I'm shooting, and how often. I shoot about once a month, running 50 or so through a .40 and a .45, probably nearly that many through a .357 revolver, and then plink anywhere from 100 to 300 through a couple of ARs.
My primary reason for lookin into it wasn't to save money, but to prevent the government from making them useless by drying up the ammo supply. I believe that is where we are headed.
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