I started loading my own ammo when I bought a 308 Norma Magnum back in 1963. [I thought $5.99/box was a lot of money]
At the time, we could buy "bulk" H4831 for $1.00/lb, and old Norma 205 was $3.99/500 grams.
Once I started reloading, I never looked back. Over the years, I have accumulated much equipment, and loads of components.
I believe I am at 60 sets of dies, and I will never run out of brass for my favorites in my lifetime.
Some powders I am still using, I paid $10.00/lb up to $18.00/lb for, carryovers from when Thomas Higginson was selling a lot of surplus. [RP-5,AMS 47 SB, 47N, W760 SL131, CF 7900, WC 755, etc]
Price and availability of some newer powders makes using them a bit daunting, but some are excellent choices.
Most of my firearms other than rimfires have never seen a factory round. I am very much OK with that. D.
At the time, we could buy "bulk" H4831 for $1.00/lb, and old Norma 205 was $3.99/500 grams.
Once I started reloading, I never looked back. Over the years, I have accumulated much equipment, and loads of components.
I believe I am at 60 sets of dies, and I will never run out of brass for my favorites in my lifetime.
Some powders I am still using, I paid $10.00/lb up to $18.00/lb for, carryovers from when Thomas Higginson was selling a lot of surplus. [RP-5,AMS 47 SB, 47N, W760 SL131, CF 7900, WC 755, etc]
Price and availability of some newer powders makes using them a bit daunting, but some are excellent choices.
Most of my firearms other than rimfires have never seen a factory round. I am very much OK with that. D.


















































