Licensed to kill
CGN Regular
- Location
- Peace Country Alberta
As far as getting into reloading, it can be entered into without a lot of cash outlay. For reasons unknown to me, whenever someone comes on this site looking for advice on getting into something new to them, the vast majority of responses price out NEW stuff. See in a couple threads on getting first shotgun. Most reply’s refer to new when good, reliable can be had by the truckload in the used market for a LOT less. Reloading is no different. 3 years ago, while participating in more shotgunning,I decided that I had no interest in loading shotshells. Figured I have enough things on my plate. Then I got a 28ga so loading became mandatory “but no way am I going to load 12ga or 20ga, not enough savings. Long story short, I now have 5 shotshell loaders (MEC 600’s in .410, 28, and 20 and two PW duomatics, in 16 and 12) and load for all of them on the cheap. I understand that my situation is unique (much of the supplies and equipment was cheap or even free) AND rifles don’t typically get shot as much as a shotgun (or pistol) so the math is a little different. Bottom line, check out used for a press, dies, scale etc at gunshows or online. Be patient and you should be able to flange up to reload those calibres at reasonable cost before spring.
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