I do not appreciate any wires whatsoever in my powder scale or vernier calipers. Nothing but grief to absolutely no gain, in my (43 years worth and counting) considered opinion. Have had a litany of problems with wired gizmo's, tossed most 'em to the trash sooner or later, but no prob's at all with any of my old fashioned mechanical equipment.
We all have our own priorities, but more precise .308 cartridges would trump faster loaded 9mm blasting fodder to my way of thinking.
If I was you, I'd get started with a good single stage press and the right .308 dies (lee collet, redding body, forster BR seater) to achieve the impressive accuracy that handloading can give you .... for the time being suffer through the slow 9 mil till you can afford a hy volume loader.
Once your dies are set up and locked, it really doesn't take long to twirl 'em in and out.
Grab a RCBS/Ohaus 10/10 scale if you ever find one for sale ... you will come to treasure it, mark my words!.

We all have our own priorities, but more precise .308 cartridges would trump faster loaded 9mm blasting fodder to my way of thinking.
If I was you, I'd get started with a good single stage press and the right .308 dies (lee collet, redding body, forster BR seater) to achieve the impressive accuracy that handloading can give you .... for the time being suffer through the slow 9 mil till you can afford a hy volume loader.
Once your dies are set up and locked, it really doesn't take long to twirl 'em in and out.
Grab a RCBS/Ohaus 10/10 scale if you ever find one for sale ... you will come to treasure it, mark my words!.



















































