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<blockquote data-quote="ASP785" data-source="post: 2005655" data-attributes="member: 12170"><p>First off Fenix Tx...awesome band.</p><p></p><p>I usually get my reloading supplies from MidwayUSA or Brownells for the small stuff. I purchase bullets from Montana Gold. However, the pistol calibers are the hardest to reload for economically. It really depends on how much you are going to shoot. To reload pistol rounds in any great number, you at least need a turret press. I started out with the lyman T-mag. It was a good press, but I quickly realized I needed more speed and purchased the Hornady LNL progressive. With this press I can reload 500+ rounds an hour if my wife will fill the primer pickup tubes for me.</p><p></p><p>By the time you get the press, the powder measure and all the other tools you will want and need...you have made a pretty sizable financial commitment.</p><p></p><p>I reload 9mm with the Montana Gold Bullets for about 12.5 cents per round not including the cartridge brass. The brass usually costs 12-13 cents per round if buying new. If you are not opposed to lead bullets, you can get your per round cost in the 8 cent range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ASP785, post: 2005655, member: 12170"] First off Fenix Tx...awesome band. I usually get my reloading supplies from MidwayUSA or Brownells for the small stuff. I purchase bullets from Montana Gold. However, the pistol calibers are the hardest to reload for economically. It really depends on how much you are going to shoot. To reload pistol rounds in any great number, you at least need a turret press. I started out with the lyman T-mag. It was a good press, but I quickly realized I needed more speed and purchased the Hornady LNL progressive. With this press I can reload 500+ rounds an hour if my wife will fill the primer pickup tubes for me. By the time you get the press, the powder measure and all the other tools you will want and need...you have made a pretty sizable financial commitment. I reload 9mm with the Montana Gold Bullets for about 12.5 cents per round not including the cartridge brass. The brass usually costs 12-13 cents per round if buying new. If you are not opposed to lead bullets, you can get your per round cost in the 8 cent range. [/QUOTE]
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