Well guys I think I am about to purchase one of those Lee Classic Loaders.
http://www.leeprecision.com/cgi/catalog/browse.cgi?1291650222.5015=/html/catalog/cleeloader.html
I know that this is going to be very slow and labor intensive but I don't want to jump headfirst into anything yet. I'll probably graduate to something more advanced later. I learned a little about reloading from my shooting/hunting mentor about 15 years ago. However, it has been years and I have forgot a good bit about it.
Anyway the plan is to get one in .38 Special which should be a good round to start with. These will be fired out of a 4 inch K frame .357 Mag.
I eventually plan to load .30-06 for a M1 Garand, .223 for an AR, and I would like to load for 12 gauge as well. I would like to load some non-toxic loads of my own for waterfowl hunting.
http://www.leeprecision.com/cgi/catalog/browse.cgi?1291650222.5015=/html/catalog/cleeloader.html
I know that this is going to be very slow and labor intensive but I don't want to jump headfirst into anything yet. I'll probably graduate to something more advanced later. I learned a little about reloading from my shooting/hunting mentor about 15 years ago. However, it has been years and I have forgot a good bit about it.
Anyway the plan is to get one in .38 Special which should be a good round to start with. These will be fired out of a 4 inch K frame .357 Mag.
I eventually plan to load .30-06 for a M1 Garand, .223 for an AR, and I would like to load for 12 gauge as well. I would like to load some non-toxic loads of my own for waterfowl hunting.