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45acp reloading, need pointers please.
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<blockquote data-quote="tul9033" data-source="post: 1870217" data-attributes="member: 2319"><p>If you load .45 then reloading is an easy decision, money to be saved there. 9mm savings is not so much. I reload 9mm so I can shoot a load to my specs for matches. </p><p>Rifle is a real money saver, but a real PITA IMO. Triming cases is the first PITA. If you want a match grade load it makes more sense. Always take into consideration your time when figuring costs per round loading. It's a hobby to some so they don't mind the time.</p><p>All that being said, if you want to load 1 or 2 pistol rounds a Dillon Square Deal is a good choice. If you want to jump feet first into a progressive look at the Dillon 650 ($$) or the Hornady Lock and Load.</p><p>My few cents....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tul9033, post: 1870217, member: 2319"] If you load .45 then reloading is an easy decision, money to be saved there. 9mm savings is not so much. I reload 9mm so I can shoot a load to my specs for matches. Rifle is a real money saver, but a real PITA IMO. Triming cases is the first PITA. If you want a match grade load it makes more sense. Always take into consideration your time when figuring costs per round loading. It's a hobby to some so they don't mind the time. All that being said, if you want to load 1 or 2 pistol rounds a Dillon Square Deal is a good choice. If you want to jump feet first into a progressive look at the Dillon 650 ($$) or the Hornady Lock and Load. My few cents.... [/QUOTE]
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