Almost every week there is a thread from someone interested in reloading.
With ammo prices the way they are, many want to start reloading to keep costs down.
Others want to reload in order to customize ammo to their guns.
Either reason is good enough in my book.
The investment into reloading is considerable, especially if you buy the good equipment.
It's a wise investment though which will lead you to shooting a lot more than you do now.
It is true that reloading does not save you any money because you will be shooting 2-3 times as much as you used to.
The good news is that you will be spending the same money that you used to.
It's quite common to see 45acp ammo selling for $0.50 a round.
It's also quite common to be able to reload your own for less than $0.20 a round.
That's $0.30 a round savings.
It's quite easy to justify the reloading equipment if you shoot in volume.
I have worked up four lists, two higher-end and two lower-end.
This is the complete setup of tools you would need to reload 45acp ammo at a significant savings over purchasing new ammo.
I used 45acp in my example, but almost any other cartridge would have similar startup costs.
Once you have the startup tools, it's MUCH cheaper to load other cartridges as well.
All you need is the die set and shellholder/shelplate for each additional cartridge you intend to reload.
All of this is from Midway and Dillon, but better pricing is probably available on some items if you shop around.
Even better deals can be had by purchasing good used equipment or watching ebay.
First, the really good setup:
This will get you started for about $1000
This would be a good choice for someone who shoots at least 1500 rounds per month.
You can expect to load about 750 rounds per hour if you work at a liesurely pace.
Lyman "49th Edition Reloading Handbook" Reloading Manual Softcover 19.99
Midway Product #: 217655
Dillon XL 650 progressive reloading press 529.95
Dillon Stock #: Dillon XL 650
XL 650 Casefeeder - 110 Volt 209.95
Dillon Stock #: Dillon XL 650 CF
Dillon Carbide 45acp Dies 60.95
Dillon Stock #: dpd3ds
Dillon's 'Eliminator' Scale 54.95
Dillon Stock #: 13480
Dillon Primer Flip Tray 16.95
Dillon Stock #: 13606
Dillon 4 Large pick up tubes 19.95
Dillon Stock #: 20050
Frankford Arsenal Quick-N-EZ Case Tumbler Master Kit 73.99
Midway Product #: 414369
Smith & Wesson Dial Caliper 4" Stainless Steel $19.99
Midway Product #: 119190
Taking a step down:
This will get you started for about $675
This would be a good choice for someone who shoots at least 500 rounds per month.
You can expect to load about 400 rounds per hour if you work at a liesurely pace.
Lyman "49th Edition Reloading Handbook" Reloading Manual Softcover 19.99
Midway Product #: 217655
Dillon RL 550B progressive reloading press 406.95
Dillon Stock #: 14261
Dillon Carbide 45acp Dies
Dillon Stock #: dpd3ds
Dillon's 'Eliminator' Scale
Dillon Stock #: 13480
Dillon Primer Flip Tray
Dillon Stock #: 13606
Frankford Arsenal Quick-N-EZ Case Tumbler Master Kit 73.99
Midway Product #: 414369
Smith & Wesson Dial Caliper 4" Stainless Steel $19.99
Midway Product #: 119190
Here is an economy progressive setup:
This will get you started for about $300
This would be a good choice for someone who shoots up to 500 rounds per month.
You can expect to load about 350 rounds per hour if you work at a liesurely pace.
Lyman "49th Edition Reloading Handbook" Reloading Manual Softcover 19.99
Midway Product #: 217655
Lee Pro 1000 Progressive Press Kit 45 ACP 159.99
Midway Product #: 351321
Kit Includes:
Pro 1000 Progressive Press
45acp Carbide 3-Die set
Pro Auto-Disk Powder Measure with 4 disks
Pro 1000 Primer attachment
Case Feeder attachment with tubes
Shell plate
Lee Safety Magnetic Powder Scale 100 Grain Capacity 21.99
Midway Product #: 712103
Frankford Arsenal Quick-N-EZ Case Tumbler Master Kit 73.99
Midway Product #: 414369
Smith & Wesson Dial Caliper 4" Stainless Steel $19.99
Midway Product #: 119190
You don't have to buy a progressive press to make good ammo.
The equipment below will still make good ammo, it will just take more time to get it done.
Here is a single stage setup as the least expensive way to start:
This will get you started for about $250
This would be a good choice for someone who shoots up to 250 rounds per month.
You can expect to load about 40 rounds per hour if you work at a liesurely pace.
Lyman "49th Edition Reloading Handbook" Reloading Manual Softcover 19.99
Midway Product #: 217655
Lee Challenger Breech Lock Single Stage Press Kit $104.99
Midway Product #: 121744
Kit Includes:
Lee Challenger Reloading Press
Lee Auto Prime.
Lee Auto Prime Shellholder Set of 11.
Lee Cutter and Lock Stud.
Lee Perfect Powder Measure.
Lee Chamfer Tool.
Lee Primer Pocket Cleaner
Lee Safety Powder Scale.
Lee Powder funnel.
2 oz Tube Lee Resizing Case Lube.
Lee Carbide 3-Die Set 45 ACP 26.99
Midway Product #: 661032
Frankford Arsenal Quick-N-EZ Case Tumbler Master Kit 73.99
Midway Product #: 414369
Smith & Wesson Dial Caliper 4" Stainless Steel $19.99
Midway Product #: 119190
Then you need powder, primers, brass and bullets.
Start saving ALL your brass NOW, even if you don't think reloading is for you.
As you progress in your shooting addiction, reloading is just part of the game.
Don't fight the addiction, just go with it...
With ammo prices the way they are, many want to start reloading to keep costs down.
Others want to reload in order to customize ammo to their guns.
Either reason is good enough in my book.
The investment into reloading is considerable, especially if you buy the good equipment.
It's a wise investment though which will lead you to shooting a lot more than you do now.
It is true that reloading does not save you any money because you will be shooting 2-3 times as much as you used to.
The good news is that you will be spending the same money that you used to.
It's quite common to see 45acp ammo selling for $0.50 a round.
It's also quite common to be able to reload your own for less than $0.20 a round.
That's $0.30 a round savings.
It's quite easy to justify the reloading equipment if you shoot in volume.
I have worked up four lists, two higher-end and two lower-end.
This is the complete setup of tools you would need to reload 45acp ammo at a significant savings over purchasing new ammo.
I used 45acp in my example, but almost any other cartridge would have similar startup costs.
Once you have the startup tools, it's MUCH cheaper to load other cartridges as well.
All you need is the die set and shellholder/shelplate for each additional cartridge you intend to reload.
All of this is from Midway and Dillon, but better pricing is probably available on some items if you shop around.
Even better deals can be had by purchasing good used equipment or watching ebay.
First, the really good setup:
This will get you started for about $1000
This would be a good choice for someone who shoots at least 1500 rounds per month.
You can expect to load about 750 rounds per hour if you work at a liesurely pace.
Lyman "49th Edition Reloading Handbook" Reloading Manual Softcover 19.99
Midway Product #: 217655
Dillon XL 650 progressive reloading press 529.95
Dillon Stock #: Dillon XL 650
XL 650 Casefeeder - 110 Volt 209.95
Dillon Stock #: Dillon XL 650 CF
Dillon Carbide 45acp Dies 60.95
Dillon Stock #: dpd3ds
Dillon's 'Eliminator' Scale 54.95
Dillon Stock #: 13480
Dillon Primer Flip Tray 16.95
Dillon Stock #: 13606
Dillon 4 Large pick up tubes 19.95
Dillon Stock #: 20050
Frankford Arsenal Quick-N-EZ Case Tumbler Master Kit 73.99
Midway Product #: 414369
Smith & Wesson Dial Caliper 4" Stainless Steel $19.99
Midway Product #: 119190
Taking a step down:
This will get you started for about $675
This would be a good choice for someone who shoots at least 500 rounds per month.
You can expect to load about 400 rounds per hour if you work at a liesurely pace.
Lyman "49th Edition Reloading Handbook" Reloading Manual Softcover 19.99
Midway Product #: 217655
Dillon RL 550B progressive reloading press 406.95
Dillon Stock #: 14261
Dillon Carbide 45acp Dies
Dillon Stock #: dpd3ds
Dillon's 'Eliminator' Scale
Dillon Stock #: 13480
Dillon Primer Flip Tray
Dillon Stock #: 13606
Frankford Arsenal Quick-N-EZ Case Tumbler Master Kit 73.99
Midway Product #: 414369
Smith & Wesson Dial Caliper 4" Stainless Steel $19.99
Midway Product #: 119190
Here is an economy progressive setup:
This will get you started for about $300
This would be a good choice for someone who shoots up to 500 rounds per month.
You can expect to load about 350 rounds per hour if you work at a liesurely pace.
Lyman "49th Edition Reloading Handbook" Reloading Manual Softcover 19.99
Midway Product #: 217655
Lee Pro 1000 Progressive Press Kit 45 ACP 159.99
Midway Product #: 351321
Kit Includes:
Pro 1000 Progressive Press
45acp Carbide 3-Die set
Pro Auto-Disk Powder Measure with 4 disks
Pro 1000 Primer attachment
Case Feeder attachment with tubes
Shell plate
Lee Safety Magnetic Powder Scale 100 Grain Capacity 21.99
Midway Product #: 712103
Frankford Arsenal Quick-N-EZ Case Tumbler Master Kit 73.99
Midway Product #: 414369
Smith & Wesson Dial Caliper 4" Stainless Steel $19.99
Midway Product #: 119190
You don't have to buy a progressive press to make good ammo.
The equipment below will still make good ammo, it will just take more time to get it done.
Here is a single stage setup as the least expensive way to start:
This will get you started for about $250
This would be a good choice for someone who shoots up to 250 rounds per month.
You can expect to load about 40 rounds per hour if you work at a liesurely pace.
Lyman "49th Edition Reloading Handbook" Reloading Manual Softcover 19.99
Midway Product #: 217655
Lee Challenger Breech Lock Single Stage Press Kit $104.99
Midway Product #: 121744
Kit Includes:
Lee Challenger Reloading Press
Lee Auto Prime.
Lee Auto Prime Shellholder Set of 11.
Lee Cutter and Lock Stud.
Lee Perfect Powder Measure.
Lee Chamfer Tool.
Lee Primer Pocket Cleaner
Lee Safety Powder Scale.
Lee Powder funnel.
2 oz Tube Lee Resizing Case Lube.
Lee Carbide 3-Die Set 45 ACP 26.99
Midway Product #: 661032
Frankford Arsenal Quick-N-EZ Case Tumbler Master Kit 73.99
Midway Product #: 414369
Smith & Wesson Dial Caliper 4" Stainless Steel $19.99
Midway Product #: 119190
Then you need powder, primers, brass and bullets.
Start saving ALL your brass NOW, even if you don't think reloading is for you.
As you progress in your shooting addiction, reloading is just part of the game.
Don't fight the addiction, just go with it...
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