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Old 03-08-2010, 6:21 PM
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I would love to dive into reloading but as im finishing up my last year of college the $$$ for the initial reloading set up is a bit rich for my blood currently,
All this for $109.99 http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct...622290#enlarge



Dies for each caliber around $30 a set. You'll need a few other accessories (manuals, powder trickler, dial caliper, reloading trays, trimmer, maybe a case cleaner), powder, primers, and bullets. You could get started for around $200. After the initial investment all you need is powder, primers, and bullets, some fired reloadable brass, and another set of $30 dies if you want to reload another type of cartridge.

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and those are great prices on the .303 and 8mm, however the problem of munition standardization still stands but you bring up very valid points.
Keeping the correct ammo to feed my firearms just isn't that big a deal to me. I have .22LR, .380ACP, .45ACP, .30 M1 Carbine, .30-06, .308, 5.56, .303 British, 7.62 x 54r, 8mm x 57, 6.5 Japanese, and 7.7 Japanese, and I reload all of it except .22LR, 7.62 x 54r, and 8mm x 57. It doesn't take up that much room.
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