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Appreciate the advice. Right now my primary goal is to load bullets I can’t shoot from factory. I love partitions, and I can’t get a factory partition in 6.5 PRC (I get it, that bullet doesn’t maximize BC and long range efficiency in the PRC. I don’t care. I bought the PRC cause it was shiny and new, I don’t shoot 1000y). Also, if I wanted to shoot accubonds (which is my ultimate plan when I can find them), it’s $5+ a shot for trophy grade loaded Ammo.Lots of good replies here. The real question I have is where do you want to go with this? Do you want to wring all the accuracy you can get out of each rifle you have and get your velocity extreme spreads down below 20 ft per second so you're good at long range? Or, do you simply want to get something that shoots as good or better than the best factory ammo you can buy? There comes a point where you have to weigh every charge, consider neck turning, using competition dies and checking concentricity..... And so on.
My thoughts for you are
Buy a real press. Like a used Rock chucker off of eBay. Buy competition dies with a micrometer to set bullet depth. I bought a RCBS chargemaster lite, and quit using my balance beam scale. I'm not anymore accurate now, but I'm a lot faster, and reloading is more enjoyable. Honestly, you can take it or leave it. And you really will have a hard time without a good set of calipers. Other than that you can go as cheaper as rich as you want to.
Prices are coming down as the economy slows down and ammo manufacturers are catching up. When you find recipes that work really well, you probably need to be thinking in terms of getting a five-year supply of components. The Obama shortage lasted almost 3 years. The pandemic shortage has lasted almost 3 years and we're about to come out of it.
In my 308 I want to use exclusively partitions. I’d prefer 150 loaded slow(ish) since I live in the south and the majority of my hunting is close shots. The factory loaded 150gr loads don’t shoot well in my 308 (and it’s faster than I’d like) so I’ve been shooting 180s.
That’s my primary reason right now. I’d also like to get better accuracy/consistency (which knowing my personality I’ll soon be obsessed with group sizes and MV and how to get the best of the best). And, it doesn’t hurt that I can put a nosler custom competition 140gr bullet together for 6.5 PRC for about $1.25/shot, vs $2/shot at a minimum from factory.
And lastly, it just seems like fun.
I’m pretty set on bushing sizers and micrometer seaters because I know I’ll likely want to replace cheap ones quickly as I become obsessed with accuracy and tinkering. I’ll get mitutoyo calipers from the start. After that, I think I’ll use a kit’s tools (one with a beam scale) and replace as I have a desire.
I appreciate everyone’s help!