Am I crazy

If you have more time than money, reload single stage.
I have more money than time, my time is worth alot of money so single stage anything else than precision rifle isn't worth my time.
That's the way it is.
There is no crazy or not crazy.
It's all about money and free time...
 
Depending on what I am loading, I could use one of several methods. In my infancy, I used a Lee Classic Loader (no money and ALL time), especially at the range to load sighting-in ammo once I found the right charge. You have no idea of the time THAT saved. Then I got a used Challenger and dies. I really liked that, but still had to use the loader at the range. Then I found the Lee Hand Press and managed to get a used scale (a Lyman 500, but it was graduated in GRAMS and every load had to be converted, SLOW). NOW my groups began to shrink.

I was convinced that I would eventally be shooting semis (I think the guy just wanted to sell the press since 15 years later I still own no handguns and my only semis are SKSs or .22s) I then picked up a used turret press in a trade, convinced of the fact that I would now be able to do more in less time ( time was now compressed). That press sat for a few years because I was happy with my single stage life.

Compared to where I started, I have a veritable ammunition factory in my house. My process has evolved to one much like ren666, so, Even when I use the turret press, it is still single stage, but with the powder measure in a plate with a bullet seater and a factory crimp die, I can turn out 100 rounds of ANYTHING I own in less time than it takes to shoot them.

The only thing I reload at speed is .223 for a buddy. Even loaded on a turret press with very little case prep, it is better ammo than bulk surplus. And I can do over 100 rds an hour, if I have to start from a scratch set-up. Easy 200 rds if I do not need to set up or determine charge weight on the measure.

So, OP, you are not crazy. I enjoy this hobby, each step is therapeutic, it forces me to slow down and expand my time. It is not about rushing through as fast as I can, just so that I can rush out to the range and slam them out as fast as I can, so I can get back to my stupid busy life. I did that in my early life, when children were home. Never seemed to be enough time to work that out. Luckily, I was mostly broke so I only had 2 cartridges to play with anyway. I have rounds I worked up last winter that I have yet to fire this year, but hunting season is nearing done and I will have more time again. Even now, though, I can do my tests at my property at 50yds and not have to drive an hour each way to the range until I have determined my best loads.
 
I just don't have time for single stage anymore.. I load for me and my girlfriend to shoot 2-3 times a week and only really have 3-4 hours to do so. I usually can get ~800 9mm ,4-500 40sw 1-200 38 and sometimes even some 45 colt in that time weekly
 
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