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Should I even try to get into reloading right now?
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<blockquote data-quote="AtomicTango" data-source="post: 2210440" data-attributes="member: 24556"><p>Instead of sinking money into more guns that I can't afford to shoot, I've decided that I should finally take the plunge into reloading to help ensure I have ammo for what I've got already. I've talked to several experienced people about it (including a couple of members here) over the past year or so, and have read up enough to have a basic grasp of things. I've even all but set myself on the type of press I want, a Dillon 550.</p><p></p><p>I now have a little extra scratch to make the initial investment, and feel like I know enough about what I'm doing to start, but now there is the problem of supply. Materials seem hard to find, and there is a long waiting list before I can even think about getting a press from Dillon. I've never been in the market for reloading stuff before, so I'm wondering if it would even be a good idea to try getting started right now. Will I save any money in the end?</p><p></p><p>Basically I'm just asking you experienced reloaders what your experience has been in recent times of high demand and high prices....Maybe I don't know what I'm looking for yet, and its not as bad as it seems....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtomicTango, post: 2210440, member: 24556"] Instead of sinking money into more guns that I can't afford to shoot, I've decided that I should finally take the plunge into reloading to help ensure I have ammo for what I've got already. I've talked to several experienced people about it (including a couple of members here) over the past year or so, and have read up enough to have a basic grasp of things. I've even all but set myself on the type of press I want, a Dillon 550. I now have a little extra scratch to make the initial investment, and feel like I know enough about what I'm doing to start, but now there is the problem of supply. Materials seem hard to find, and there is a long waiting list before I can even think about getting a press from Dillon. I've never been in the market for reloading stuff before, so I'm wondering if it would even be a good idea to try getting started right now. Will I save any money in the end? Basically I'm just asking you experienced reloaders what your experience has been in recent times of high demand and high prices....Maybe I don't know what I'm looking for yet, and its not as bad as it seems.... [/QUOTE]
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