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Considering Reloading. Favorite equipemnt and why?
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<blockquote data-quote="Revived" data-source="post: 2329955" data-attributes="member: 31505"><p>Another perspective&#8230; As others have said &#8211; you won’t save money&#8230; you didn’t mention budget so I’m guessing you’re either limited or frugal - very different but nothing wrong with either&#8230; are you trying to become a better shooter? Loaded question so to speak - Another misconception&#8230; Because the truth is: more ammo won’t solve bad skills &#8211; but it is an important piece of the puzzle&#8230; How about time? If you’ve got a lot of it and not as much disposable income &#8211; go single stage and enjoy&#8230; If you have the money, don’t be afraid of progressives as a first press especially for handguns&#8230; the learning curve is not that difficult - I would rather shoot than reload any day&#8230; Even if you decide you hate reloading - you can sell a 650 or LNL and get a higher percent of the investment back&#8230; as far as long guns &#8211; how far are you shooting? I seriously doubt most could tell an accuracy difference with progressively reloaded ammo vs. single stage out to 300yds&#8230; Equipment is like a car or a woman &#8211; some are pretty&#8230; some are plain&#8230; it’s what you’re comfortable with&#8230; most popular: Hornady and Dillon&#8230; If I could combine the best features of both I’d have a great machine&#8230; I prefer Dillon for handguns, but then I shoot more in a month than your shooting needs in a year and since .45 is my volume ammo I have a 1050 dedicated just for that&#8230; But the LNL is an excellent value with the 500 free bullets and I think Graf has them on sale as well&#8230; not trying to pee on anyone cornflakes here&#8230; again just another perspective</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Revived, post: 2329955, member: 31505"] Another perspective… As others have said – you won’t save money… you didn’t mention budget so I’m guessing you’re either limited or frugal - very different but nothing wrong with either… are you trying to become a better shooter? Loaded question so to speak - Another misconception… Because the truth is: more ammo won’t solve bad skills – but it is an important piece of the puzzle… How about time? If you’ve got a lot of it and not as much disposable income – go single stage and enjoy… If you have the money, don’t be afraid of progressives as a first press especially for handguns… the learning curve is not that difficult - I would rather shoot than reload any day… Even if you decide you hate reloading - you can sell a 650 or LNL and get a higher percent of the investment back… as far as long guns – how far are you shooting? I seriously doubt most could tell an accuracy difference with progressively reloaded ammo vs. single stage out to 300yds… Equipment is like a car or a woman – some are pretty… some are plain… it’s what you’re comfortable with… most popular: Hornady and Dillon… If I could combine the best features of both I’d have a great machine… I prefer Dillon for handguns, but then I shoot more in a month than your shooting needs in a year and since .45 is my volume ammo I have a 1050 dedicated just for that… But the LNL is an excellent value with the 500 free bullets and I think Graf has them on sale as well… not trying to pee on anyone cornflakes here… again just another perspective [/QUOTE]
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