I taught myself mainly by reading multiple manuals about 10 years ago. Now I reload for around 15 calibers including a wildcat. The hobby becomes very addictive in many ways.... the obsession over fine details to improve groups, the thrill of finding that hard to find brass. Of course being able to buy guns in obscure calibers because “I can reload for it!”
I tie my own flies for fly fishing and I find taking game with I’ve put together and ammo I’ve loaded to be a similar feeling to taking a big trout on a fly I’ve created. Casting is next on mute list but with 4 kids (2 - 1 year olds!) it’s hard to add that to the hobby drawer right now. That said I’ve got 400 lbs of wheel weight ingots ready to go and moulds for most of my guns!
Bottom line, get loading! I started with a Hornady Lock and load press / kit and received the 500 free Bullets. I have had nothing but great things to say about the Hornady kit other than the cheap electronic scale which I eventually upgraded to the RCBS 1500. I have also added a Lee Turret press to it bench for pistol rounds and 45-70 plinking loads. Great press for the price for putting out volumes of decent pistol ammo.
I tie my own flies for fly fishing and I find taking game with I’ve put together and ammo I’ve loaded to be a similar feeling to taking a big trout on a fly I’ve created. Casting is next on mute list but with 4 kids (2 - 1 year olds!) it’s hard to add that to the hobby drawer right now. That said I’ve got 400 lbs of wheel weight ingots ready to go and moulds for most of my guns!
Bottom line, get loading! I started with a Hornady Lock and load press / kit and received the 500 free Bullets. I have had nothing but great things to say about the Hornady kit other than the cheap electronic scale which I eventually upgraded to the RCBS 1500. I have also added a Lee Turret press to it bench for pistol rounds and 45-70 plinking loads. Great press for the price for putting out volumes of decent pistol ammo.




















































