If you are going to start reloading, now is the time. Don't expect to get all of your supplies immediately. There is a back log on primers and brass all across the country.
Start small; pick up a Lee reloader kit. Buy Hornady or RCBS dies. Unique powder is a basic staple.
Can't go wrong with any of those. get a good Speer manual and follow their instructions!
Always start with the minimum load and work up.
Good luck.
Robert
P'Hill, CA
In a message dated 4/28/2009 2:41:43 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, cragmor@... writes:
Ok, between Jerry Jones and Jerry Smith, the ATF will be watching this converstation.
Anyhow, I have never reloaded ammo. How hard is it to do? I think there is a sporting goods store near me that sells brass for about everything. Could be something to keep my busy on rainy days.
On Tue, Apr 28
"Government big enough to supply everything you need is big enough to take everything you have. The course of history shows us that as a government grows, liberty decreases."
John, What quanitity do you need, I reload LRN, pretty standard load, works well in all of my 1911s. Jerry ________________________________ From: Poohgyrr...
Ok, between Jerry *Jones* and Jerry *Smith, *the ATF will be watching this converstation. Anyhow, I have never reloaded ammo. How hard is it to do? I think...
If you start with a simple reloading kit, it is really easy. Lee has a nice starter package, or if you want to spend a little more to get a progressive press,...
If you are going to start reloading, now is the time. Don't expect to get all of your supplies immediately. There is a back log on primers and brass all...
I'll ditto, too. All good advice. I bought a RCBS rig when I was 15 (had a paper route and a disposable income :), and started reloading several rifle loads...
Actually you can buy it anywhere if it is in stock, now finding it is another story. I have noticed the local Wally worlds near me seem to be getting in more...