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Any savings to be had with reloading 9mm on hand press?
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<blockquote data-quote="glowworm" data-source="post: 2901693" data-attributes="member: 38537"><p>If you are using a hand press, I'm thinking that reloading 9mm is a poor idea economically. If you enjoy doing it, then so be it, but your time is worth something, and the number of rounds you can crank out with a hand press is pretty darn small per hour. While there are sure to be folks that disagree, I see a hand press best used for those few rounds you need to be perfect, developing loads at the range, and I suppose, also for those without the funds to do it any other way. Watch a couple videos of a well run progressive cranking out 9mm reloads and you'll have a hard time cranking that press to resize/decap, flare, seat, and crimp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glowworm, post: 2901693, member: 38537"] If you are using a hand press, I'm thinking that reloading 9mm is a poor idea economically. If you enjoy doing it, then so be it, but your time is worth something, and the number of rounds you can crank out with a hand press is pretty darn small per hour. While there are sure to be folks that disagree, I see a hand press best used for those few rounds you need to be perfect, developing loads at the range, and I suppose, also for those without the funds to do it any other way. Watch a couple videos of a well run progressive cranking out 9mm reloads and you'll have a hard time cranking that press to resize/decap, flare, seat, and crimp. [/QUOTE]
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