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Anyone do their own reloading? I've looked into it before. Thinking about a lee turret press and wanted to know other peoples thoughts on reloading
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I've reloaded for about a year, only pistol cartridges so far, and only using a Lee turret press.
I enjoy it. It takes time though, and right now finding components is almost as hard as finding loaded ammo. If you want to reload just because you can't find ammo, I'd suggest sit tight and wait it out. If you want a new hobby, go for it. Expect about $150 or so to get in the game, plus components. You CAN buy everything online (when it's in-stock), but powder and primers will come with a $27 hazmat fee on top of regular shipping charges, so you'll probably want to see if any of your local shops have those supplies. |
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Yes, I have reloaded for 20ish years on all forms and varieties of presses. I load rifle/pistol (including obsolete cartridges) Please ask what you'd like and I'll attempt to answer it. Lee Turret is a ok press. What calibers do you plan to load and how many a month? |
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For now just 9mm which I do realize won't be a huge money saver once prices come down. But I feel like it would be a relaxing hobby at the end of a long day. (I like hobbies like this I paint warhammer figures, models things like that). I was wondering what a good press would be for starters? I don't need to mass produce rounds or anything just enough to let's rip a few off now and then at the range.
On a side note: walmarts are stashing ammo behind the desks or in back. Go and ask to speak with a store manager. Make sure its a store manager not a floor manager or anyone else. Go to walmart.com amd get the cpu code (not sure if they are different but in my region its 0002946506087) and ask if they are in stock. I went to a local wally world during my lunch break and the gentlemen incharge of the sporting goods section was very nice told me the delivery schedule and that yes, a lot of walmarts are stashing ammo out of sight. Max of 3 boxes a day per person. Edit: that cpu code is for 9mm |
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1. Prices should be falling in the near future 2. Most of the ammo is imported...an EO from the POTUS can prohibit future importation of it. |
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Prior to that, there were always great deals there. Best ammo prices anywhere at the time if you were patient and nailed the right one. Now? I agree, overpriced but that is due to the folks willing to pay it. |
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Man in having a hard time selling my xd9 here in N. Cali I might have to try armslist.
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THIS: http://www.midwayusa.com/product/646...ess-master-kit Above is an example of all you'll need. Just add 9mm dies/shellholder, brass, powder, bullets, small pistol primers, and a good reloading manual. |
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Picked up a Keltec KSG today for below MSRP :noon. Can't wait to take this out and shoot.
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I picked up my complete PSA lower on gunbroker a couple of weeks ago for $300.
Pretty reasonable price IMO for a respected brand I saw higher prices for Frontier lowers. |
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