Reloading in itself has not really changed that much. The fooling has gotten more precise and expensive but really just make the job faster or in some cases less tedious -- generally speaking it does not make better amm -- the bench rest fraternity will dispute that but for the most of us it is true -- Satisfactory ammo can be made with rudimentary tooling. --
There have been a few tries at replacing brass or different concepts like the tround, the daisy "volcanic" even seems like there was an electric primer, noe really caught on. Plastic shotshell did though --
Have not tried the coated boolits, might buy a few to see how they work --
Actually the dems may make reloading difficult by taxing and regulating transport of powders and primers impossible -- the right to weapons has been fairly well established but not amm -- sneaky bastards --
Already lead is becoming scarce and expensive -- They used the EPA to accomplish that-
However a simple lead pot, dipper, moulds, and hand sizer would be a good investment --
best o luck --
There have been a few tries at replacing brass or different concepts like the tround, the daisy "volcanic" even seems like there was an electric primer, noe really caught on. Plastic shotshell did though --
Have not tried the coated boolits, might buy a few to see how they work --
Actually the dems may make reloading difficult by taxing and regulating transport of powders and primers impossible -- the right to weapons has been fairly well established but not amm -- sneaky bastards --
Already lead is becoming scarce and expensive -- They used the EPA to accomplish that-
However a simple lead pot, dipper, moulds, and hand sizer would be a good investment --
best o luck --