I recommend a good hand-loading manual as your first investment. Learn to take off and land before you try barrel-rolls.
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Ive ran on a lee turrett for years....love the simplicity, easy to change calibers, speed in loading and cost. Of course now ive got like two of everything! Of course, this is 40yrs worth of collecting, along with inherited equipment.
I still go back to that Lee turrett press to do my pistol/revolver loads. Cant beat it.
ABC's of Reloading or the old NRA Reloading Handbook are good to start.I recommend a good hand-loading manual as your first investment. Learn to take off and land before you try barrel-rolls.
Not to side track but Southern Munitions in Acworth sells reload .300 blackout 220 Gr subsonic for $ .60 each.The return on investment doesn't add up on 9mm. I'm not sure I need another hobby. What about 300blk? Anyone loading for it?
Not to side track but Southern Munitions in Acworth sells reload .300 blackout 220 Gr subsonic for $ .60 each.