NorthernPF
Regular
- Location
- Ramore, Ontario
Hey Everyone,
It has been brought up to me several times that realoding is alot cheaper and your shots can be alot more accurate with handloads. Now here is my question to all you reloading guru's.
If I were to start reloading, what would be a good set up to start with but that would also be good when I get more experienced?
What other accesories that don't normally come in a kit would I need?
Also, I've been looking through WSS and Cabela's catalog and want to know how do you know what powder brand and type to buy, which primers to buy, bullets, cases...?
Sorry if this sounds a little stupid but it's all very over whelming to me
.If any of this sounds a little outta whack, let me know and I'll try to clarify what my thought process is.
Right now I have a Remington Model 700 XCR 300 Win Mag that I would like to start loading for and I've always wanted a 45ACP but I was told that it's very expensive to shoot unless you reload. So eventually I'd like to buy a Kimber 1911 and shoot .45 without having to worry about ammo price as much.
Thanks for all the help.
Eric
It has been brought up to me several times that realoding is alot cheaper and your shots can be alot more accurate with handloads. Now here is my question to all you reloading guru's.
If I were to start reloading, what would be a good set up to start with but that would also be good when I get more experienced?
What other accesories that don't normally come in a kit would I need?
Also, I've been looking through WSS and Cabela's catalog and want to know how do you know what powder brand and type to buy, which primers to buy, bullets, cases...?
Sorry if this sounds a little stupid but it's all very over whelming to me

Right now I have a Remington Model 700 XCR 300 Win Mag that I would like to start loading for and I've always wanted a 45ACP but I was told that it's very expensive to shoot unless you reload. So eventually I'd like to buy a Kimber 1911 and shoot .45 without having to worry about ammo price as much.
Thanks for all the help.
Eric