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Post #50950205 added 06-13-2012 1:33 PM by ChosenWon in Archived Deals
With most calibers, it will take you several years to make your money back as has been stated. In fact with 12ga it is almost impossable to make your money back. It acually cost you more to spend...
Post #50972266 added 06-14-2012 10:39 AM by damnthatsadeal in Archived Deals
I think that reloading on a single press will not just be beneficial for beginners, but will be more suitable for rifle calibers like especially 30-06 .270. I wonder how soon it might pay off for...
Post #50977164 added 06-14-2012 1:27 PM by moktor in Archived Deals
Has anyone actually had theirs ship? I ordered over a week ago when the reloading sale started, and though I have been charged, my order has been in the processing stage ever since.
Post #51028176 added 06-16-2012 8:07 PM by Shqype in Archived Deals
Where is the best place to buy Alliant Powder? I checked on Natchez but they wanted to charge an additional $27.50 handling for a HAZMAT fee... Also, which dies would I need? What's the...
Post #51028450 added 06-16-2012 8:25 PM by majorhavoc in Archived Deals
Yeah, the hazmat fee makes buying powder (and primers) online a losing proposition unless you're buying a lot of it at once. Buying locally is usually much less expensive. I get mine at my...
Post #51029674 added 06-16-2012 9:38 PM by sv650touring in Archived Deals
The HazMat fee is just part of it when you are mail ordering. In small quantities, it can be more economical to buy locally or at the gun show. If you buy in bulk, even with the HazMat fee, you...
Post #50941385 added 06-13-2012 8:40 AM by sv650touring in Archived Deals
Link $64 discount shows up in cart :heart::heart::heart::heart: Rebate form - $10 off of $50 purchase (this deal will obviously qualify), or $50 off of $300 purchase (need to buy $44.01 more RCBS...
Post #51035302 added 06-13-2012 8:40 AM by wikipost in Archived Deals
This is a good starter kit for the beginner. I know, thats why I purchased it. Remember though you still need to buy DIES per caliber (actually per set of calibers) and shell holders A lot of...
Post #50945811 added 06-13-2012 11:11 AM by Shqype in Archived Deals
I don't think I'd want to get into reloading without a digital scale. Shame that it's not part of this kit.
Post #50951777 added 06-13-2012 2:36 PM by Dingo55 in Archived Deals
Keep in mind that you need a set of dies for every caliber you want to reload. So if you want to reload 44mag, 10mm, 308 and 7mm you are going to spend another $130-160 for dies. I looked into...
Post #50953749 added 06-13-2012 4:04 PM by sv650touring in Archived Deals
The cheapest 9mm factory ammo is priced competitively with reloading your own JACKETED, but it is most extreme example. If you don't mind lead bullets, things change real quick - right now (for a...
Post #50945217 added 06-13-2012 10:50 AM by damnthatsadeal in Archived Deals
I've always thought it to be economical and more accurate if the operator knows his sh*t. But all that aside I have no confidence as a newbie. I like my limbs, face, etc. Since we're on the subject,...
Post #50945241 added 06-13-2012 10:51 AM by Shqype in Archived Deals
How difficult is it to reload? Does the included manual go over everything for somebody who has never done it? How good is this for somebody who will reload 9mm, .45, .223, .357? Can you run...
Post #50946327 added 06-13-2012 11:28 AM by sv650touring in Archived Deals
My dad and I got started about 20 years ago. I can tell you that revolver rounds were the easiest because the seat on the rim instead of the mouth like semiauto calibers. Getting the crimp right on...
Post #50946719 added 06-13-2012 11:38 AM by majorhavoc in Archived Deals
For newbies, what this kit doesn't include is a caliber specific die set - which you have to buy anyway in order to actually reload ammo - and which will likely bring you at or near the $300 mark to...
Post #50990550 added 06-15-2012 5:03 AM by NeverSummer in Archived Deals
This is rather common with PSA. They are a small company doing a LOT of business. I ordered 3 pmags, and it took a week just to process/ship them out. On the bright side they were delivered in 2...
Post #51113252 added 06-20-2012 4:28 PM by Zinger223 in Archived Deals
Ordered on the 14th and still in processing. Can't check if been charged yet. When did you order yours wusch?
Post #51059120 added 06-18-2012 1:53 PM by sv650touring in Archived Deals
yes, that is right. in fact, my dad uses the same type of steel work stands to mount this as he uses for his vice, bench grinder, and drill press. they are more portable thana real bench or table,...
Post #50960476 added 06-13-2012 9:57 PM by tickle_tickle in Archived Deals
This would come in handy for the .458 bullets I've had lying around in the closet for a couple of years. Too bad I'm broke ATM...
Post #50961690 added 06-13-2012 11:20 PM by MrStinkyCheese in Archived Deals
If you can get into reloading I highly suggest you do so. Saves me a ton of money! Then again I collect range brass and cast my own lead bullets. Even if you shoot 9mm you'll still "save" money. ...
Post #50966208 added 06-14-2012 6:42 AM by sv650touring in Archived Deals
During this free shipping sale they are going to be running behind, but I don't think they are going to screw you over or take forever on the shipment. Make sure you post a follow-up on how they...
Post #50969038 added 06-14-2012 8:44 AM by sv650touring in Archived Deals
There are so many variables that it would be difficult to say. I think the deciding factor should be whether or not you expect something like this would be fun. As a purely cost saving plan for...
Post #50966850 added 06-14-2012 7:14 AM by beefcake78 in Archived Deals
I almost pulled the trigger (BAH! PUN!) but I asked "What's my time worth?" Can anyone say how long it takes to reload, say 500 rounds of .223 or .45, from start to finish? at a wage of say $30/hr,...
Post #50967180 added 06-14-2012 7:28 AM by MrStinkyCheese in Archived Deals
On a progressive press between setup and actual reloading 500 rounds is 45-90 minutes depending on how smooth and efficient you are. On a single stage press, which is what is in the op, an...
Post #51255376 added 06-27-2012 2:54 AM by wesley410 in Archived Deals
Ill pay for you to ship it to me.
Post #51245842 added 06-26-2012 3:56 PM by SavRock in Archived Deals
I received mine yesterday... I ordered the press and 2 die sets, one for .45 and the other 7.62/.308; however, on the invoice the .45 die set was crossed out in black pen, but I was charged the...
Post #50951339 added 06-13-2012 2:15 PM by commandar in Archived Deals
Can anyone give a rough cost per round if I were primarily interested in 9mm? I go through at least a case a month, and can buy Aguila 124gr for about $225 landed. Trying to decide if it'd be...
Post #50951467 added 06-13-2012 2:19 PM by thepro8 in Archived Deals
love this kit. I have it to mostly load .308.
Post #50954425 added 06-13-2012 4:38 PM by DisturbedAle in Archived Deals
I've read through the thread and it seems it may not be worth it for 9mm. But at .45 cal, could someone potentially turn this into and become a "local reloader"?
Post #50965488 added 06-14-2012 6:05 AM by wmasmith in Archived Deals
Just to add to the discussion, I've had my Hornady Projector setup for almost 15 years. I load 9, 38, 40, and .270. I've already paid for the system a long time ago. It is a nice calming hobby to get...
Post #50967034 added 06-14-2012 7:21 AM by NeverSummer in Archived Deals
I don't undertand why people bring time into the cost savings argument. You don't calculate your time spent driving to the store, standing in line, gas to get there, insurance for your vehicle or...
Post #50972876 added 06-14-2012 11:00 AM by valleypoboy in Archived Deals
45 will pay off pretty fast if you're shooting a lot. Just as a simple example, it's ~$95 for a box of 250 wwb at walmart. That's 38 cents a round if I don't add in tax and my gas to drive there...
Post #50970302 added 06-14-2012 9:30 AM by BEANO52 in Archived Deals
I agree 100%. This would make a Fantastic "Starter" set up!
Post #51035300 added 06-17-2012 10:17 AM by wesley410 in Archived Deals
I recently ordered this set...a week before this post when i saved an additional 30 bucks. And it was delievered 2 days ago. I have made 3 orders from PSA with their free shipping promo and...
Post #51033524 added 06-17-2012 7:45 AM by Shqype in Archived Deals
If my AR is 5.56, can I use the FL die set with the brass I have for .223 ammo? The casing should be the same, the only difference is the bullet size, right? Along those same lines, if I want to...
Post #51034346 added 06-17-2012 8:55 AM by TNTt321 in Archived Deals
Just like the OP said, we need more reloading deals. Repped
Post #51029828 added 06-16-2012 9:53 PM by Iluvguns in Archived Deals
i buy my lead bullets from twoalphabullets.com SB is for small base die sets. It will resize the case alittle more for use in semi auto firearms. Some people need it when shooting 223 in...
Post #51054416 added 06-18-2012 10:58 AM by wesley410 in Archived Deals
if you are tight on space check this out
Post #51258130 added 06-27-2012 6:55 AM by Zinger223 in Archived Deals
Did they end up getting back to you? I am guessing they would pay to have the extra shipped back! In other news, mine is due to arrive today.
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