Relatively new to shooting pistols, but I've easily been through 3000+ rounds already this season and will probably end up around 5000 by the end of it. I've saved 90%+ of my brass (.40), and have the racks/boxes for the brass as well. Assuming I will shoot around 5000 rounds of .40 a year, and perhaps add another pistol in 9mm or a semi-auto rifle in the next year or two, which I would also like to reload at that point if I'm already reloading .40, is it now to the point of being economical to reload?
I'm sitting on 3000+ cases right now. I also have a sonic cleaner. If I started reloading, it seems at a base minimum I should be looking at something like a Lee Progressive 1000 due to the volume I need, and it seems to be quite reliable as long as you're mechanically inclined and can trouble shoot during the setup phase. But from what I've read, once you get it up and running, it works quite well. Although I've also read here that many people moved on eventually to something in the RCBS family, that tends to cost more.
Any tips, insights, things I have not considered that I need to?
I'm sitting on 3000+ cases right now. I also have a sonic cleaner. If I started reloading, it seems at a base minimum I should be looking at something like a Lee Progressive 1000 due to the volume I need, and it seems to be quite reliable as long as you're mechanically inclined and can trouble shoot during the setup phase. But from what I've read, once you get it up and running, it works quite well. Although I've also read here that many people moved on eventually to something in the RCBS family, that tends to cost more.
Any tips, insights, things I have not considered that I need to?




























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