kd7nqb
Member
First of all I did read the econ of reloading sticky found it useful but still have a few questions.
How many rounds does a person have to shoot to reach the point that they will end up paying for the required reloading equipment.
I know almost nothing about reloading, if I get a reliable reloading manual such as that put out by Speer and am careful about making sure that all measurements are accurate can I be assured a relative level of safety.
And now for the questions that I have seem alluded to in other threads but never specifically answered.
Recommendations for a good value based reloading set up? Is it important that all my equipment be the same brand?
I know there are TONS of advantages to reloading but is it worth getting into SOLELY for the economic savings, (This was answered in the sticky but that was 5yrs ago and ammo has gone up a lot since then)
How many rounds does a person have to shoot to reach the point that they will end up paying for the required reloading equipment.
I know almost nothing about reloading, if I get a reliable reloading manual such as that put out by Speer and am careful about making sure that all measurements are accurate can I be assured a relative level of safety.
And now for the questions that I have seem alluded to in other threads but never specifically answered.
Recommendations for a good value based reloading set up? Is it important that all my equipment be the same brand?
I know there are TONS of advantages to reloading but is it worth getting into SOLELY for the economic savings, (This was answered in the sticky but that was 5yrs ago and ammo has gone up a lot since then)