So, after viewing Grice's new catalog (http://issuu.com/digitalwires/docs/shooters-sale_2012?viewMode=magazine&mode=embedhttp://issuu.com/digitalwires/docs/shooters-sale_2012?viewMode=magazine&mode=embed), I've decided to take the plunge into the world of reloading.
I'm completely new to the art of handloading, and have absolutely no prior experience. However, after reading quite a bit online about the hobby, it seems like a good fir for me, due to what I demand out of my rifles and handguns.
The calibers that I will be primarily focused on are:
.38 Special
9mm
.308
8mm
.22-250
.223
30-30
7.62x54r (not sure if you can reload this one)
.357 Magnum
.44 Magnum
.32 H&R Magnum
300 Weatherby Magnum
.338 Lapua Magnum
So, it has come down between two presses. The RCBS and the Hornady that Grice is offering on sale (pages 9 & 10)
I'm looking for as much advice as anyone can give me as to which package is more complete/a better buy/better for the calibers that I listed/better quality/etc.
Thanks in advance guys!
-Nixon
I'm completely new to the art of handloading, and have absolutely no prior experience. However, after reading quite a bit online about the hobby, it seems like a good fir for me, due to what I demand out of my rifles and handguns.
The calibers that I will be primarily focused on are:
.38 Special
9mm
.308
8mm
.22-250
.223
30-30
7.62x54r (not sure if you can reload this one)
.357 Magnum
.44 Magnum
.32 H&R Magnum
300 Weatherby Magnum
.338 Lapua Magnum
So, it has come down between two presses. The RCBS and the Hornady that Grice is offering on sale (pages 9 & 10)
I'm looking for as much advice as anyone can give me as to which package is more complete/a better buy/better for the calibers that I listed/better quality/etc.
Thanks in advance guys!
-Nixon