I know squat about reloading, so bear with me.
Ive been thinking or starting reload some rifle and handgun loads in recent past. Just sort of getting going again after life got in the way.
I google-foo'd reloading for dummies and got an American webpage, cali gunnerdotcom. with this : https://caligunner.com/reloading-for-beginners-step-by-step-guide/
Was a easy to read article
https://www.amazon.ca/Hornady-Lock-Auto-Progressive-Reloading-Press/dp/B000PD01NS/ref=sr_1_5?crid=1LI9YKE9AF0BG&keywords=hornady+lock+n+load&qid=1655147425&sprefix=hornady%2Caps%2C179&sr=8-5
for $1000. wow. Is this rig a "caddilac" vs another "kia" $500 press that does the same thing?
I just can't figure out how reloading make financial sense. Im basing my opinion on somebody like me, getting into this from scratch, and buying decent equipment, somewhat new, or used but "as new".
Can I realistically get everything I need for example, .357/30-06/303 for $1500?
Is there a "kit" available with everything I need? or should I just fumble my through it, picking up stuff piece by piece as I need it? (by caliber)?
From what I've read here, powder and primers are scarce? That just adds to the PITA/price/round factor. So I buy everything I need/want for say $1500 and I cannot buy powder.
May as well buy factory loads.
Now that I've attempted to put my thought to keyboard, All I'd be doing is making hunting loads and target loads. No long distance stuff, no chrono stuff, no competitive shooting. Just critters and paper/gongs.
Ive been thinking or starting reload some rifle and handgun loads in recent past. Just sort of getting going again after life got in the way.
I google-foo'd reloading for dummies and got an American webpage, cali gunnerdotcom. with this : https://caligunner.com/reloading-for-beginners-step-by-step-guide/
Was a easy to read article
https://www.amazon.ca/Hornady-Lock-Auto-Progressive-Reloading-Press/dp/B000PD01NS/ref=sr_1_5?crid=1LI9YKE9AF0BG&keywords=hornady+lock+n+load&qid=1655147425&sprefix=hornady%2Caps%2C179&sr=8-5
for $1000. wow. Is this rig a "caddilac" vs another "kia" $500 press that does the same thing?
I just can't figure out how reloading make financial sense. Im basing my opinion on somebody like me, getting into this from scratch, and buying decent equipment, somewhat new, or used but "as new".
Can I realistically get everything I need for example, .357/30-06/303 for $1500?
Is there a "kit" available with everything I need? or should I just fumble my through it, picking up stuff piece by piece as I need it? (by caliber)?
From what I've read here, powder and primers are scarce? That just adds to the PITA/price/round factor. So I buy everything I need/want for say $1500 and I cannot buy powder.
May as well buy factory loads.
Now that I've attempted to put my thought to keyboard, All I'd be doing is making hunting loads and target loads. No long distance stuff, no chrono stuff, no competitive shooting. Just critters and paper/gongs.