KombatNife
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Well, ever since I brought the 22 on Oct 28 last year, I've been hooked in guns, it's so fun to shoot that I brought a 9mm.
Now I'm running into the problem of the cost of ammunition, I've heard lots of people reload their own ammo, which is fine, I'm thinking of doing the same. Although initially I'm only going to reload 9mm ammo, once I have the press and all the tools, it shouldn't be hard at all to move onto higher caliber rounds.
These are few of the things I'm thinking of buying, if any of you guys reload, tell me your experience that you've had with them, or perhaps an alternative.
RCBS vibratory tumbler
RCBS Rock Chucker Supreme press
RCBS Uniflow Powder Measure with Small Cylinder
RCBS Model 505 Magnetic Powder Scale 511 Grain Capacity
RCBS Universal Hand Priming Tool
Redding Shellholder #13 (38 Super, 9mm Luger, 9mm Makarov)
Redding 9mm 3 die set
All that should cost a bit over $500...
As of right now, I'm not really interested on getting a progressive press, as I'm doing it for hobby, not mass produce rounds...
Now I'm running into the problem of the cost of ammunition, I've heard lots of people reload their own ammo, which is fine, I'm thinking of doing the same. Although initially I'm only going to reload 9mm ammo, once I have the press and all the tools, it shouldn't be hard at all to move onto higher caliber rounds.
These are few of the things I'm thinking of buying, if any of you guys reload, tell me your experience that you've had with them, or perhaps an alternative.
RCBS vibratory tumbler
RCBS Rock Chucker Supreme press
RCBS Uniflow Powder Measure with Small Cylinder
RCBS Model 505 Magnetic Powder Scale 511 Grain Capacity
RCBS Universal Hand Priming Tool
Redding Shellholder #13 (38 Super, 9mm Luger, 9mm Makarov)
Redding 9mm 3 die set
All that should cost a bit over $500...
As of right now, I'm not really interested on getting a progressive press, as I'm doing it for hobby, not mass produce rounds...