DustyGmt
Member
So I've been wanting to set myself up to reload for over a decade, but every time I have "disposable" income I buy a gun, ammo or fix my car, or my wife's car. I'm very seriously considering one of these two kits. They both come with all sorts of stuff, the Lyman is about $80 cheaper. I've heard that the RCBS is quality, haven't heard much of anything about Lyman except for their reloading manuals.
I'm almost completely ignorant when it comes to reloading, if I got one of these kits I would litterally need to youtube my way through it. It seems straightforward but I hear lil bits here and there from guys on here who've been reloading for decades and sometimes it actually doesn't seem all that straightforward.
Is one of these kits the way to go or should I do it piecemeal and buy different stuff over time? I'm not opposed to just picking up a press and getting the rest in dribs and drabs. Just want to know if I should one and done it and if the RCBS is quantifiably better product than the Lyman.
School me a lil bit please. I'm looking to reload for 9mm, 223, 45/70 primarily.......
I'm almost completely ignorant when it comes to reloading, if I got one of these kits I would litterally need to youtube my way through it. It seems straightforward but I hear lil bits here and there from guys on here who've been reloading for decades and sometimes it actually doesn't seem all that straightforward.
Is one of these kits the way to go or should I do it piecemeal and buy different stuff over time? I'm not opposed to just picking up a press and getting the rest in dribs and drabs. Just want to know if I should one and done it and if the RCBS is quantifiably better product than the Lyman.
School me a lil bit please. I'm looking to reload for 9mm, 223, 45/70 primarily.......