gordon21
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Here's why I ask:
Availability of powder, bullets & primers. I will load only 9mm and will get my initial supply (200 rounds) of brass from buying factory ammo.
Complexity of press assembly, adjustments and operation. The exploded parts diagrams and owners manual sure do mention a LOT of adjustable parts. As a newbie, setting all those adjustments up might be daunting.
The press is $380 before any extras. I will also have to buy all other reloading supplies such as manuals, scales, etc. I assume I will not get into this for less than $550 before cost of bullets, primers and powder. I hate to think about spending $550 total and then not being able to find supplies to reload. I then go back to spending $13-15 per box for factory ammo and have $550 just sitting there. And it's not all that easy finding the factory 9mm either.
Dillon's factory video shows a fully assembled unit that works so SIMPLE. But I realize there was a lot of work getting it assembled and adjusted.
So please make comments on whether I am getting in over my head with this model or should start with a basic one function O or C press where I measure my own powder for each round and have to manually prime each round.
Availability of powder, bullets & primers. I will load only 9mm and will get my initial supply (200 rounds) of brass from buying factory ammo.
Complexity of press assembly, adjustments and operation. The exploded parts diagrams and owners manual sure do mention a LOT of adjustable parts. As a newbie, setting all those adjustments up might be daunting.
The press is $380 before any extras. I will also have to buy all other reloading supplies such as manuals, scales, etc. I assume I will not get into this for less than $550 before cost of bullets, primers and powder. I hate to think about spending $550 total and then not being able to find supplies to reload. I then go back to spending $13-15 per box for factory ammo and have $550 just sitting there. And it's not all that easy finding the factory 9mm either.
Dillon's factory video shows a fully assembled unit that works so SIMPLE. But I realize there was a lot of work getting it assembled and adjusted.
So please make comments on whether I am getting in over my head with this model or should start with a basic one function O or C press where I measure my own powder for each round and have to manually prime each round.