For two years I have been researching getting into reloading. I have a few rifle and pistol cartridges that I want to reload. I don’t shoot that much but the selection of ammo or I should say the lack of it, has prompted me to get into reloading. When I can find the hunting ammunition for my rifles it isn’t exactly what I want to shoot. I told the wife that it would cost about $1,000 to get into it and she cringed. I am retired but it isn’t that I am looking for another hobby. My plate is full with the ranch an all. I do want to shoot more though. I enjoy going to the range once in a while. I always have been fascinated by all of the different calibers. I shot pistol matches when I was younger and used to crank out thousands of rounds using my neighbors reloading den. He showed me how to run his Dillion press.
I like the turret presses for cranking out pistol and ball ammo. But most of my reloading will be for 300 win mag and 270 win hunting rounds. I don’t want to go through the hassle of changing dies out when I switch out calibers. Prices for presses these days is ridiculous, so are the components. I narrowed it down to three presses: Forster co-ax which are quite expensive if you can even find them. The Rockchucker Supreme is a good choice, since the press can be converted to Lee’s breech lock system for snapping dies in and out when changing calibers. The third possibility was the Lee Classic Turret press. The 4 hole turrets go for about 12 bucks, so I can setup a turret for each caliber. I am not a kit person. I am really particular about my tools and the gadgets I like to use. Every kit I have looked at has stuff that I either don’t want to use or would want to upgrade.
I found a really good “on sale” price for the lee classic turret and took the plunge. I also went to various places and bought all of the tools, gadgets that I need and want to use. Price was a primarily consideration but I don’t like to sacrifice quality or ease of use. Total price tag: $700 to get started with dies for one rife caliber. I will eventually need to turn necks since i am using a bushing die for neck tension, but will spend on that later. I spent $225 to get the press ready to go with case activated powder measure and on press primer system. $475 for the tools and gadgets. I found enough powder, bullets and brass for the 300 win mag to last me for a while. Powder is not cheap and some of the big chains are “gouging” on reloading components. I just refuse to pay more than $30 a pound for powder. 2 bucks a piece for brass, no way! The right bullets for hunting are rare, but I won’t pay more than 50 cts for a bullet.
I have all of the factory ammo I need for this hunting season, so will wait until thanksgiving timeframe before attempting any reloading. Any advice loading the 300 win mag would be greatly appreciated...all new to me. Thanks in advance!
I like the turret presses for cranking out pistol and ball ammo. But most of my reloading will be for 300 win mag and 270 win hunting rounds. I don’t want to go through the hassle of changing dies out when I switch out calibers. Prices for presses these days is ridiculous, so are the components. I narrowed it down to three presses: Forster co-ax which are quite expensive if you can even find them. The Rockchucker Supreme is a good choice, since the press can be converted to Lee’s breech lock system for snapping dies in and out when changing calibers. The third possibility was the Lee Classic Turret press. The 4 hole turrets go for about 12 bucks, so I can setup a turret for each caliber. I am not a kit person. I am really particular about my tools and the gadgets I like to use. Every kit I have looked at has stuff that I either don’t want to use or would want to upgrade.
I found a really good “on sale” price for the lee classic turret and took the plunge. I also went to various places and bought all of the tools, gadgets that I need and want to use. Price was a primarily consideration but I don’t like to sacrifice quality or ease of use. Total price tag: $700 to get started with dies for one rife caliber. I will eventually need to turn necks since i am using a bushing die for neck tension, but will spend on that later. I spent $225 to get the press ready to go with case activated powder measure and on press primer system. $475 for the tools and gadgets. I found enough powder, bullets and brass for the 300 win mag to last me for a while. Powder is not cheap and some of the big chains are “gouging” on reloading components. I just refuse to pay more than $30 a pound for powder. 2 bucks a piece for brass, no way! The right bullets for hunting are rare, but I won’t pay more than 50 cts for a bullet.
I have all of the factory ammo I need for this hunting season, so will wait until thanksgiving timeframe before attempting any reloading. Any advice loading the 300 win mag would be greatly appreciated...all new to me. Thanks in advance!