Hey guys,
My buddy has a basic LEE single stage press that he uses to reload rifle ammunition, and mentioned that if I buy the dies and consumables that I was welcome to use it whenever I want to reload 9mm. Now realistically I would prefer to go out and get the Dillon Square Deal B progressive right off the bat, as I know that would be much better suited if I'm going to be shooting a lot as I plan to, but I figured I would try a few hundred rounds with the brass I have collected currently on the single stage first to see how I like it. My question is a.) how much can I look to save over retail? Especially considering no equipment cost as of yet... I am paying $15+ HST per box of 50 for the cheapest S&B/Federal/Remington FMJ ball ammunition, b.) what powder(s) should I look into using? and c.) is there any huge disadvantage to using regular lead round nose projectiles? The local shop sells "DRG" cast lead bullets, they seem pretty cheap...I am shooting a Smith&Wesson M&P 9mm at the moment so if anybody has specific data for that pistol in particular that would be great also. I am not too concerned with match-grade accuracy just yet as my shooting still needs much room for improvement, more looking for cheap target loads to plink with.
Thanks for any advice.
My buddy has a basic LEE single stage press that he uses to reload rifle ammunition, and mentioned that if I buy the dies and consumables that I was welcome to use it whenever I want to reload 9mm. Now realistically I would prefer to go out and get the Dillon Square Deal B progressive right off the bat, as I know that would be much better suited if I'm going to be shooting a lot as I plan to, but I figured I would try a few hundred rounds with the brass I have collected currently on the single stage first to see how I like it. My question is a.) how much can I look to save over retail? Especially considering no equipment cost as of yet... I am paying $15+ HST per box of 50 for the cheapest S&B/Federal/Remington FMJ ball ammunition, b.) what powder(s) should I look into using? and c.) is there any huge disadvantage to using regular lead round nose projectiles? The local shop sells "DRG" cast lead bullets, they seem pretty cheap...I am shooting a Smith&Wesson M&P 9mm at the moment so if anybody has specific data for that pistol in particular that would be great also. I am not too concerned with match-grade accuracy just yet as my shooting still needs much room for improvement, more looking for cheap target loads to plink with.
Thanks for any advice.



















































