I reload at my kitchen table! Lee makes a light reloading press that you can bolt to a piece of 2x4 and then C-clamp it to a desk. https://leeprecision.com/reloader-press.html Very inexpensive. There's lots of gear for reloading out there, but that's a discussion for a different thread I think. Getting back to shooting, one other user mentioned handloads vs factory, and that person was spot on. Military chambers are generous, and I've had best results using brass that is fire-formed to the rifle, and then playing with bullet seating depth to create truly custom ammo for that rifle. On my oldest rifles, I load reduced charges with light bullets just to go a little easier on the rifle. And for plinking pop cans at 50 or less metres you don't need a full power military loading!
Right on. That's a lot of information thank you for taking the time to write it. The m1 and a k98 are probably going to be my main focuses. I understand the tolerances and accuracies won't be on par with modern rifles to extent, but I'm hoping over time I can begin to get much more accurate from all positions.
I see some places offer a like one stop kit for reloading(press etc) the only problem is my current home doesn't have a garage or proper like workshop. I assume if I bought a half decent fold bench I could still mount a press on it for reloading.


















































