Finally got set up reloading

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  • Smitch521

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    Aug 4, 2013
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    I keep telling myself I need to start reloading because I shoot odd calibers all the time. Maybe I'll get around to it sometime but for now it just seems like the initial investment is too pricey.
     

    Pinecone

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    Feb 4, 2013
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    You can get started for about $200.

    And save from 10 cents to over a $1 per round. So you recoup the cost fairly quickly.
     

    chesapeakeIRON

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    Mar 5, 2012
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    Harford County
    I keep telling myself I need to start reloading because I shoot odd calibers all the time. Maybe I'll get around to it sometime but for now it just seems like the initial investment is too pricey.

    I think I paid around $125 for my Lee Challenger press kit which came with everything u need except dies. Dies are around $40-50, and I bought my tumbler from harbor freight for 45... So the initial investment for me has not been too crazy.
     

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