Hey fellas,
I currently have everything I need to reload. Single stage press, scales, caliper, trimmer, primer, everything. But, I just bought a .45 that I plan on shooting roughly 50 rounds a week, which will get pretty dang expensive if I don't reload. I reload my .22-.250, .223, .45 Long Colt, .9mm, .30-.06 so I have the powders and I know what I am doing, but I guess the question I'm trying to get at is would I be better off sticking with my single stage or getting a progressive press now? Like I said, I will be shooting A LOT and single stage presses take for [beeep] ever. Espicially if I'm shooting 50-100 rounds a week.
Thoughts??
Thanks, Steven
I currently have everything I need to reload. Single stage press, scales, caliper, trimmer, primer, everything. But, I just bought a .45 that I plan on shooting roughly 50 rounds a week, which will get pretty dang expensive if I don't reload. I reload my .22-.250, .223, .45 Long Colt, .9mm, .30-.06 so I have the powders and I know what I am doing, but I guess the question I'm trying to get at is would I be better off sticking with my single stage or getting a progressive press now? Like I said, I will be shooting A LOT and single stage presses take for [beeep] ever. Espicially if I'm shooting 50-100 rounds a week.
Thoughts??
Thanks, Steven