Guys and girls Merry Xmas to all! Could someone break down the costs of what I'll need to reload 223, how much for the machine, brass, projectile ect... I shoot 100 rds of 223 a week so far and that's holding back, is it worth the investment?!!!
I reload .223 for my target bolt guns only. I use my XCR-L to make brass out of Norc bulk ammo. I would never waste hand loads on semi-auto plinking. The labour is more costly than the components. I have a price on my free time and it ain't cheap!!
Hey Pr589 I plan on loading 223, 9mm and 40cal at this time but am not sure what I want to do any more! Might just start buying bulk loads periodIf you are reloading to save money, it's hard to beat the Lee equipment. The Classic cast turret press provides good value at under $150 and will allow you to load almost all calibers. The Classic cast kit is ok to get you going but you will also want the Lee Perfect powder measure (under $30, looks like a toy but performs very well with stick powders, and much better than the powder measure that comes in the kit), dies (under $40 - all you'll need for semi-auto, but I'd also add a neck sizing die if you're loading for a bolt action).
Not counting reloading components, you can be up and running for under $500 and start adding equipment (gauges, better scale, etc.) as you gain experience.
What type(s) of guns do you intend to reload for?



























