View Single Post
 
Old 01-11-2013, 06:19 PM
rwsmith's Avatar
rwsmith rwsmith is online now
Member
 
Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: (outside) Charleston, SC
Posts: 30,907
Likes: 41,495
Liked 29,149 Times in 13,779 Posts
Default If you start with Lee Hand loaders

I started with Lee loaders and started seeing savings right away because the loaders are pretty cheap, and it's all there, except for the components. It takes investment of time but I find that there is great conservation of movement using the hand loaders compared to a single stage press. If you have everything in front of you making each round takes about 45 seconds from start to finish. Since I saved money by doing this, I was able to get set up with a press over time as I shot more ammunition. And I agree with the other's comments that you will learn a LOT, it's a fun, satisfying part of the hobby and you can tailor your rounds for what you want. I load .38 special wadcutter target rounds to full .357 magnum and everything in between depending on what I want. I also load for a 30-06 and with the right powder I can load what is little more than a .22 in recoil (my family appreciates those) to big-game rounds. If I shoot enough, I may go to a progressive press one day.
Reply With Quote