If this beginner / newbie / skinny kid or woman is going to need to do a lot of practice,
and shoot a lot of rounds at very weak levels before moving up one step at a time to more powerful loads, I suggest getting a Lee Loader kit, some 100-grain all-lead bullets, and handload them yourself. Start at a powder charge that gives you about 600 fps velocity, then 700, and eventually 800. After that, you will probably need to buy different bullets (made with different alloys or lube coatings for higher velocities) and maybe different powders, so that you nearly fill the case.
A "Lee Loader" is a cheap and easy (but slow) substitute for a loading press. It has everything you need except a hammer and a big block of wood or sturdy workbench to use it on. With this $30 kit you can resize cases, decap the old primers, seat new primers, add new powder, flare the case mouth, seat the bullet, and crimp it.
Oh, and you can buy lead 100 or 105 grain cast bullets for about 7 cents each.
https://missouribullet.com/pricing.php
and shoot a lot of rounds at very weak levels before moving up one step at a time to more powerful loads, I suggest getting a Lee Loader kit, some 100-grain all-lead bullets, and handload them yourself. Start at a powder charge that gives you about 600 fps velocity, then 700, and eventually 800. After that, you will probably need to buy different bullets (made with different alloys or lube coatings for higher velocities) and maybe different powders, so that you nearly fill the case.
A "Lee Loader" is a cheap and easy (but slow) substitute for a loading press. It has everything you need except a hammer and a big block of wood or sturdy workbench to use it on. With this $30 kit you can resize cases, decap the old primers, seat new primers, add new powder, flare the case mouth, seat the bullet, and crimp it.
Oh, and you can buy lead 100 or 105 grain cast bullets for about 7 cents each.
https://missouribullet.com/pricing.php
