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Should I even try to get into reloading right now?
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<blockquote data-quote="ASP785" data-source="post: 2210465" data-attributes="member: 12170"><p>I would recommend you wait. Components are available from one of our fine local establishments, offered for in some cases what is 5 times what it was 6-7 months ago. Factory ammunition online is cheaper when you are paying those prices. It takes a lot of reloads to pay off all of your equipment. I think you would find more enjoyment from the process when components are readily available again so you can get what you want.</p><p></p><p>On a side note, when I was looking for a progressive press I studied the Dillon 550 as well. I ended up going with the Hornandy LNL AP though. Speed was of greatest importance to me and with the AP you get a 5 station press that automatically indexes. Both companies will give you great customer service, I just think the AP is a better value. I started out using a turret press, and while adequate, it leaves a lot desired.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ASP785, post: 2210465, member: 12170"] I would recommend you wait. Components are available from one of our fine local establishments, offered for in some cases what is 5 times what it was 6-7 months ago. Factory ammunition online is cheaper when you are paying those prices. It takes a lot of reloads to pay off all of your equipment. I think you would find more enjoyment from the process when components are readily available again so you can get what you want. On a side note, when I was looking for a progressive press I studied the Dillon 550 as well. I ended up going with the Hornandy LNL AP though. Speed was of greatest importance to me and with the AP you get a 5 station press that automatically indexes. Both companies will give you great customer service, I just think the AP is a better value. I started out using a turret press, and while adequate, it leaves a lot desired. [/QUOTE]
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