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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: 2210727" data-attributes="member: 24556"><p>Thanks for the input everyone, I really appreciate it. I think the key will be to not get overly excited and overpay for stuff.</p><p></p><p>Competing is what I love, and I want to be able to get more involved, and shoot more matches. For now I'd start off by loading 9mm, but eventually would add a rifle round (probably .223). Down the road when I want to get into major power factor I'd add .40 and/or .45.</p><p></p><p>I'll start by getting my hands on some manuals, and keep and eye out for good deals stuff as they pop up.</p><p></p><p>Now, I've read good things about both the Dillon 550 and Hornady Lock n Load AP. Dillon sounds like the most reliable, and I've never read anything bad about them. However, the 5 stages and auto index of the Hornady are appealing as well, plus they run that deal for free bullets when you buy one. Also, the Hornady seems to be more easily available and cheaper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtomicTango, post: 2210727, member: 24556"] Thanks for the input everyone, I really appreciate it. I think the key will be to not get overly excited and overpay for stuff. Competing is what I love, and I want to be able to get more involved, and shoot more matches. For now I'd start off by loading 9mm, but eventually would add a rifle round (probably .223). Down the road when I want to get into major power factor I'd add .40 and/or .45. I'll start by getting my hands on some manuals, and keep and eye out for good deals stuff as they pop up. Now, I've read good things about both the Dillon 550 and Hornady Lock n Load AP. Dillon sounds like the most reliable, and I've never read anything bad about them. However, the 5 stages and auto index of the Hornady are appealing as well, plus they run that deal for free bullets when you buy one. Also, the Hornady seems to be more easily available and cheaper. [/QUOTE]
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