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<blockquote data-quote="NikatKimber" data-source="post: 839095" data-attributes="member: 423"><p>Ok, now I'm back on a computer and not my phone.</p><p></p><p>Well, it's up to each person, but for me, aside from quality, $100-150 per week for an hour or two a weeknight is well worth it. Besides, I enjoy reloading in the first place. To me it's like getting paid to do what I want to do anyways.</p><p></p><p>And, that's figuring on a manual index, turret set up (which is how I would recommend running while learning pistol). With the auto indexing on the Lee, if you have the components ready and waiting, you could load ~250 an hour. If you decide reloading is what you want to do long term, set the savings aside for a year, and buy a Dillon or Hornady auto indexing progressive, and load that 1k in two, two and a half hours. Then you'd be comparing your time to $50 / hr. Not bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NikatKimber, post: 839095, member: 423"] Ok, now I'm back on a computer and not my phone. Well, it's up to each person, but for me, aside from quality, $100-150 per week for an hour or two a weeknight is well worth it. Besides, I enjoy reloading in the first place. To me it's like getting paid to do what I want to do anyways. And, that's figuring on a manual index, turret set up (which is how I would recommend running while learning pistol). With the auto indexing on the Lee, if you have the components ready and waiting, you could load ~250 an hour. If you decide reloading is what you want to do long term, set the savings aside for a year, and buy a Dillon or Hornady auto indexing progressive, and load that 1k in two, two and a half hours. Then you'd be comparing your time to $50 / hr. Not bad. [/QUOTE]
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