Sticky.
But you just jump in and get going and then the first thing you know you will have more and better set ups.
My first system was one of those starter RCBS sets back in the 1980s. While it was ok it really didnt get me started and I just kept shooting factory. But a buddy and I did get some Dillon equipment to load handgun so it kept me active.
Then later when I built this house I got more committed to loading primarily for the accuracy reasons and so I would not have to be in line for ammo if stocks became tight. Both of those worked out. There is a lot of good equipment out there today. You just need more equipment and storage space if you have more than 2 or 3 calibers.
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