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<blockquote data-quote="BallisticBiker" data-source="post: 2136231" data-attributes="member: 7914"><p>The guy that posted above me got me into reloading. Along with his advise, I will offer you this...</p><p>Before spending the kind of coin that you are talking about, perhaps you'd be better served to buy an inexpensive single stage Lee press to even see if reloading is for you. 'Cause it ain't for everybody.</p><p>I cut my teeth with a Lee Pro1000 progressive press that I paid about $125 for. That dude above me has loaded <strong>thousands</strong> of rounds on his inexpensive Lee single stage, but he's a tight-wad...<img src="/images/smilies/wink.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-shortname=";)" /> And he is a perfectly content tight-wad.</p><p>I decided that with the amount that I shoot, reloading was beneficial for me. So, I stepped up to the Hornady LNL-AP. It's a Cadillac of a press! I now have the capabilities of loading five different calibers on this press <em>and</em> I get to ignore the ridiculous $0.50 - $1.00 per round ads in the classifieds.</p><p></p><p>p.s.</p><p>Please start with .45 acp! Much larger window for error. As I'm sure that you are well aware - reloading can be dangerous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BallisticBiker, post: 2136231, member: 7914"] The guy that posted above me got me into reloading. Along with his advise, I will offer you this... Before spending the kind of coin that you are talking about, perhaps you'd be better served to buy an inexpensive single stage Lee press to even see if reloading is for you. 'Cause it ain't for everybody. I cut my teeth with a Lee Pro1000 progressive press that I paid about $125 for. That dude above me has loaded [B]thousands[/B] of rounds on his inexpensive Lee single stage, but he's a tight-wad...;) And he is a perfectly content tight-wad. I decided that with the amount that I shoot, reloading was beneficial for me. So, I stepped up to the Hornady LNL-AP. It's a Cadillac of a press! I now have the capabilities of loading five different calibers on this press [I]and[/I] I get to ignore the ridiculous $0.50 - $1.00 per round ads in the classifieds. p.s. Please start with .45 acp! Much larger window for error. As I'm sure that you are well aware - reloading can be dangerous. [/QUOTE]
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