Just thought I'd ask, looking through the posts I see a lot of guys starting, which is great. I've been reloading for over 40 years now, where did the time go???
Started with one of the Lee hammer them in kits and progressed through the single stage presses to a Dillon 550 and now a Hornady Lock and Load with all the bells and whistles. Been casting this whole time too as I just could never see pushing a jacketed bullet into a dirt pile...
Affording to shoot has always been the primary reason for casting/reloading, being able to load as fast as I shoot led to the progressive presses. But being able to really wring out a rifle/pistol for it's best is where I've ended up.
How about the rest of you?
Started with one of the Lee hammer them in kits and progressed through the single stage presses to a Dillon 550 and now a Hornady Lock and Load with all the bells and whistles. Been casting this whole time too as I just could never see pushing a jacketed bullet into a dirt pile...
Affording to shoot has always been the primary reason for casting/reloading, being able to load as fast as I shoot led to the progressive presses. But being able to really wring out a rifle/pistol for it's best is where I've ended up.
How about the rest of you?