RE: Want to get into reloading
Lymans, Speer, there is alot of good books out there.
First off. Sure, you can load ammo to be more economical. I save up to 60% on 44 Mag. The best part is I can custom load the 44mag, for no recoil plinking or full house 1500fps 240gr hunting loads.
Yes, handloads are usually more accurate. But there is alot of learn, before you might see a big accuracy difference. So you can't expect it overnight. Once you got some time under you belt, you can really expect subMOA groups with modern decent rifles.
Don't count on it being cheaper. Let me put it this way. When I first started reloading, I told my, now Ex Wife, that it was going to be a 200 dollar investment. Now I have every penny of 1500 dollar setup. If you keep it in mind to match factory ammo, this is easy with 200 dollars of equipment.
You need a press, scale, powder thrower, trickler, calibers, trimmer, deburrer, lube pad, dies, and shell holder. I suggest the RCBS Rock Chucker kit. But you can go as cheap as the Lee Anniversary kit for $70 dollars. Or a rock chucker sepreme for 270. All you need to do is buy a trimmer.
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