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<blockquote data-quote="osupoke" data-source="post: 1553396" data-attributes="member: 18400"><p>I haven't run the math for a long time since my reloading gear has long since paid for itself, but I suspect you're right about saving approx. 50%.</p><p></p><p>However, I think you could get started reloading for a lot less than you think. If you must have the best of the best, with a top-end progressive press, that's pricey. But I started reloading with a single-stage press kit by Lee about 15 years ago, and I was up and running for probably $200 or less (for the equipment, not the components).</p><p></p><p>If you're willing to start simple and expand later, and especially if you're willing to look at Lee equipment (I've gotten along fine with mine), you can still get started for much, much less than $1,000.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="osupoke, post: 1553396, member: 18400"] I haven't run the math for a long time since my reloading gear has long since paid for itself, but I suspect you're right about saving approx. 50%. However, I think you could get started reloading for a lot less than you think. If you must have the best of the best, with a top-end progressive press, that's pricey. But I started reloading with a single-stage press kit by Lee about 15 years ago, and I was up and running for probably $200 or less (for the equipment, not the components). If you're willing to start simple and expand later, and especially if you're willing to look at Lee equipment (I've gotten along fine with mine), you can still get started for much, much less than $1,000. [/QUOTE]
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