I'd like to start with .45LC and maybe add 45 ACP as I have 1 1911...soon to have a 2nd one.CowboyT wrote:Ya know, I hear this sort of thing come up lots of times. I find that it depends on several things:
1.) how much you shoot - 2 times a month
2.) *what* you shoot - 45LC in a lever action rifle and soon a SAA Pistol
3.) availability of what you shoot - Oh it's available...and expensive too so more "Bang" for the buck?
4.) how much fun you have while doing it, and - lots
5.) the ethics that you perceive in the act of rolling your own - Did it with tobacco and well "cough" some 420 caliber rounds.
And finally, the most important--to me--reason to reload: DOGGONE IT, IT'S OUR RIGHT! We have a right to do this, and I perceive rollin' my own as simply another aspect of exercising my Second Amendment rights.
And that's why I think it's worth it.
I've been looking at a Lee 50th Anniversary Kit and the Challenger Kit - difference is one has a hand primer, the other is tube mounted on the press - which one?
Any advice on this?
I've been "tinkering" a bit
Next seems reloading could be fun...I think the "hook is set" it's an official hobby and it's like I don't have enough hobbies, but so what...right?