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Should I even try to get into reloading right now?
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<blockquote data-quote="JonDough" data-source="post: 2210523" data-attributes="member: 24427"><p>Yes...just start gathering stuff as you see it for good prices. I have a simple single stage press and i love it...it's kinda like therapy to sit in there doing everything to get stuff ready, then actually building ammo. I'm looking into getting a better mechanized press, but i'll always keep my single stage presses too.</p><p></p><p>Go for it...gather as ya can, and when stuff comes back into "normal" status just stock up on "parts" as you can and before you know it you'll be making ammo and having a good time. Get manuals for data....study up on them and compile recipes of STANDARD loads for what you shoot...and look at the componants and powders they require...then you'll know what you're looking for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonDough, post: 2210523, member: 24427"] Yes...just start gathering stuff as you see it for good prices. I have a simple single stage press and i love it...it's kinda like therapy to sit in there doing everything to get stuff ready, then actually building ammo. I'm looking into getting a better mechanized press, but i'll always keep my single stage presses too. Go for it...gather as ya can, and when stuff comes back into "normal" status just stock up on "parts" as you can and before you know it you'll be making ammo and having a good time. Get manuals for data....study up on them and compile recipes of STANDARD loads for what you shoot...and look at the componants and powders they require...then you'll know what you're looking for. [/QUOTE]
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