jreyna
Lil-Rokslider
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Howdy from Idaho.
I'd like to get into reloading for my .308 rifle and eventually a 300 wsm. From my gathering, those seem to be two enjoyable cartridges to load for.
I am not a high volume shooter. I tend to make a trip out to my local 500 yard range or the public lands once every month or two and at each session I don't go through more than 40 rounds or so. My primary goal for reloading is...
1. To learn a new, useful skill
2. To enjoy a productive hobby at home
3. Ring as much accuracy/performance out of my rifles as possible (I think I'll enjoy tinkering with different loads),
I will purchase a quality reloading setup, but before I put together my list, I'd like to hear from you what has been the piece of equipment that you may have been hesitant to spend as much money on, but were glad you did? And the inverse, which item do you wish you didn't spend as much on?
I plan on having a quality, single stage press, but what are areas to "treat myself" and get the greatest enjoyment/results out of my future reloading efforts? I'll never reload in a hurry, but if there are some good "time saving" pieces of equipment/suggestions I'd be interested in hearing those.
Thank you for your time and I appreciate the inbound education.
I'd like to get into reloading for my .308 rifle and eventually a 300 wsm. From my gathering, those seem to be two enjoyable cartridges to load for.
I am not a high volume shooter. I tend to make a trip out to my local 500 yard range or the public lands once every month or two and at each session I don't go through more than 40 rounds or so. My primary goal for reloading is...
1. To learn a new, useful skill
2. To enjoy a productive hobby at home
3. Ring as much accuracy/performance out of my rifles as possible (I think I'll enjoy tinkering with different loads),
I will purchase a quality reloading setup, but before I put together my list, I'd like to hear from you what has been the piece of equipment that you may have been hesitant to spend as much money on, but were glad you did? And the inverse, which item do you wish you didn't spend as much on?
I plan on having a quality, single stage press, but what are areas to "treat myself" and get the greatest enjoyment/results out of my future reloading efforts? I'll never reload in a hurry, but if there are some good "time saving" pieces of equipment/suggestions I'd be interested in hearing those.
Thank you for your time and I appreciate the inbound education.