95_stroker
Jefe
I bought a used rock chucker a few years back on Ebay, I dont reload a lot but I have some odd calibers that I like to hand load. I was like you Kent, I had never done it before but I just bit the bullet (pardon the pun) and got myself set up and went after it. Go to you local boomer store and in the reloading section you'll find a number of books, there is one called the handloaders bible. Get it.I've been thinking about looking into doing that. But I know absolutely nothing about it. And then there is the intial investment of equipment.
Any good books or websites on the subject?
Gotta tell you when I chambered my first handlaod and snapped the cap the hairs on the back of my neck were standing at full attention.
But even with reloading it is still an expensive endeavor. Powder, cases, primers, bullets. Its the materials that make ammo so expensive, that and supply vs demand with that lil skirmish going on over in the sand box.