Hey guys, new member here, hunted and target shot for 20years, but haven't done any for the last 10. Im just getting back into it, over the winter I'm planning on adding a few new "fun guns" to family. haven't 100% decided on what yet, but one will be a 9mm PCC, another in .223/5.56, and possibly a lever gun not sure what caliber yet.
Anyways, I plan on getting into reloading, just for the hobby/fun of it. while I haven't purchased the guns yet, I've gone ahead and already gotten Lee Deluxe carbide 4 piece 9mm die set, and Lee Precision .223 ultimate die set (90694).
anyways my question is to all you experienced reloaders.. I'm thinking on just starting out with a Lee breech lock challenger kit. I'm not interested in speed or being able to crank out 5000 rounds per evening.. I just want a single stage press, focus on doing things properly and getting the satisfaction of loading my own ammo.
Ive seen reviews saying its a great kit to start out with, and I've also seen people say don't waste your money on a cheap kit.
just curious on some thoughts from some of you guys on here with a lot of experience.
I don't want to start out with a progressive press, I want to be hands on each step of the way. I'm an automotive mechanic so I'm used to "attention to detail" kinda stuff.
note: I won't be loading rounds until I get my new guns cuz that would be silly... but just want to soak up some knowledge and options and opinions before I order that challenger kit
thanks
Anyways, I plan on getting into reloading, just for the hobby/fun of it. while I haven't purchased the guns yet, I've gone ahead and already gotten Lee Deluxe carbide 4 piece 9mm die set, and Lee Precision .223 ultimate die set (90694).
anyways my question is to all you experienced reloaders.. I'm thinking on just starting out with a Lee breech lock challenger kit. I'm not interested in speed or being able to crank out 5000 rounds per evening.. I just want a single stage press, focus on doing things properly and getting the satisfaction of loading my own ammo.
Ive seen reviews saying its a great kit to start out with, and I've also seen people say don't waste your money on a cheap kit.
just curious on some thoughts from some of you guys on here with a lot of experience.
I don't want to start out with a progressive press, I want to be hands on each step of the way. I'm an automotive mechanic so I'm used to "attention to detail" kinda stuff.
note: I won't be loading rounds until I get my new guns cuz that would be silly... but just want to soak up some knowledge and options and opinions before I order that challenger kit
thanks




















































