A case feeder is really all you need. I expect as you work through the hassles of the bullet feeder it would be just as fast to load them by hand. It is fast enough for me but the case feeder is a great addition, I love mine.
I follow 3 reloading sites, THR, S&W and Sig Forum, however THR is by far the most active and has posts that are relevant to what each of do, reload. If I don't find a current post for what I am looking for I do a search and I have yet to not find information that I want.
I have a D650 that I dearly love, I am also a woodturner, which my primer hobby but I can't pass by the reloading bench without doing something related to reloading. Just this PM stopped and used my Franklin bullet puller to recover some cases with live primers that we loaded incorrectly.
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Thanks for the heads up, when we go to Jacksonville from Tampa we cut over from I-75 on SR326 to 301 and it would not be far off that path to make a stop.
You never know, I might get lucky with some of the powders that I have been looking for.
Before we start, I have looked online and through two loading manuals and I can't find load data for the following:
135 gr. FMJ in 38 Super - powder on hand is Bullseye, 700x, Unique & Titegroup (Titegroup scares me!) and my LGS has other selections but they are still somewhat limited.
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Thanks for the heads up, I had forgotten about the Dollar Stores, I was planning on hitting Lowe's for some 2 gallon buckets with lids but the Sterilite might be better. At least they will stack better.
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