thanks guys I was reading the new lymans book I got and saw that for semi's it was recommended so I got to get one more die and I havent yet purchased any rounds ,primers or powder yet I'm still getting the basics lol![]()
JaPes,
Bullseye and Unique have been my primary pistol powders since the late 80s.
...not the cleanest burning powders out there, but both are great for maximizing the amount of loads you get out of a pound of powder.
JaPes is right about the sensory overload. After a lot of experimentation, I have yet to find a powder that my sport doesn't like, only powders that my meter doesn't like.
I havent yet purchased any rounds ,primers or powder yet I'm still getting the basics lol![]()
Oh yeah....
The first time I went out looking for powder, I tried to find one that was compatible with the dipper that comes with a Lee die set. I looked high & low for VN-350 powder to no avail.
I thought I'd be smart. Everything can be found on the internet! Went home, found the powder, and ran head-first into the haz-mat fee. Coincidentally a few moments later, Grover PM's me to beware of the haz-mat fee when shipping powder.
For me, it's more economical to purchase powder locally. It might be for you too.
I am still waiting for all the parts to come in to reload but I just bought 1000 Winchester Bullets 22 Caliber (224 Diameter) 55 Grain Full Metal Jacket Boat Tail from midway and 8 lbs of CFE223 from Grafs as well as 2k CCI # 41 primers. any Idea how many rounds 8 lbs will reload guys?