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Is Reloading Really Worth It?
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<blockquote data-quote="okietom" data-source="post: 1561835" data-attributes="member: 18710"><p>If you start with a lower priced single stage press and get all of the other needed equipment as it is needed, by the time you know that you like it you can upgrade to a progressive press and you won't have a huge startup cost. You will already have a lot of the other stuff. You can end up with a nice setup getting it a piece at a time. That is another reason to start with a single stage. That is how I did it. I had been loading for about four years before I got my Dillon 550. I am still buying a piece at a time. Just got a new conversion kit for that 25 year old 550 this week. Once you get hooked on it there will always be another piece that you want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okietom, post: 1561835, member: 18710"] If you start with a lower priced single stage press and get all of the other needed equipment as it is needed, by the time you know that you like it you can upgrade to a progressive press and you won't have a huge startup cost. You will already have a lot of the other stuff. You can end up with a nice setup getting it a piece at a time. That is another reason to start with a single stage. That is how I did it. I had been loading for about four years before I got my Dillon 550. I am still buying a piece at a time. Just got a new conversion kit for that 25 year old 550 this week. Once you get hooked on it there will always be another piece that you want. [/QUOTE]
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