hey guys, i have used the search function and gone through the many posts on the getting started in reloading. But i have still have a couple questions.
First off, i have no reloading equipment, except for the spent brass i collected from my last shooting session. So my budget for all my reloading supplies is $1000. So for this $1000 what should i buy to get into reloading? I currently need to reload for a .40 S&W, i am getting an m14 so i need to reload for 7.62X51mm, and 7.62X54 (MN m44) and i am also looking at getting an FN49, so 8mm will be needed as well. I like to shoot the handgun a lot since it is winter and outside is too cold.
So i know that a progressive press would be better for larger quantity of pistol ammo, but a friends dad who reloads told me to go with a single stage press because it is my first and it is better to go slow an not make mistakes. So i would like some input on what to get. Also where is the best place to buy these products from? I am in Toronto if that makes a difference.
Also, i dont really mind spending time reloading, i currently have a lot of free time, so i am thinking a single stage is a good idea. Also can i use a progressive press for rifle rounds?
So anything you gurus can help a newbie out with is greatly appreciated. Also i would rather spend a bit more money for better quality, i dont want to be cheap, i want good quality equipment.
Thanks guys,
Adam
First off, i have no reloading equipment, except for the spent brass i collected from my last shooting session. So my budget for all my reloading supplies is $1000. So for this $1000 what should i buy to get into reloading? I currently need to reload for a .40 S&W, i am getting an m14 so i need to reload for 7.62X51mm, and 7.62X54 (MN m44) and i am also looking at getting an FN49, so 8mm will be needed as well. I like to shoot the handgun a lot since it is winter and outside is too cold.
So i know that a progressive press would be better for larger quantity of pistol ammo, but a friends dad who reloads told me to go with a single stage press because it is my first and it is better to go slow an not make mistakes. So i would like some input on what to get. Also where is the best place to buy these products from? I am in Toronto if that makes a difference.
Also, i dont really mind spending time reloading, i currently have a lot of free time, so i am thinking a single stage is a good idea. Also can i use a progressive press for rifle rounds?
So anything you gurus can help a newbie out with is greatly appreciated. Also i would rather spend a bit more money for better quality, i dont want to be cheap, i want good quality equipment.
Thanks guys,
Adam