It's getting closer to the time that I buy some reloading equipment. Let's talk.

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I've always wanted to reload my own ammo. Seems fun and kind of necessary skill.

Yes.

I know people solving the DIY primer compound issues and also figuring out better DIY smokeless power, too. But that's well in the future and also when I have space to experiment without threatening to blow up or burn down my domicile.

If you also want to shoot sometimes and not just spend all your time reloading, making bad rounds and deal with defects, cut the crap and buy something serious like Dillon XL650 or simillar.

Too much money for me even if is definitely one of the best options. My BIL has a 550. I like it. It works well. But... I'm not a fan of only 4 stations on a press.

warned you 😂

Yes. I know. But I think I'll have a decent enough solution for the ammo that I want to make that's much less expensive but still good enough.