Your right Mactex, I thought I had put that in my profile to show up on the screen. Ill try to figure it out. Im in Pearland. Just south of Houston.
Thanks everyone for the info. Now Im torn between the reloading stuff and the new Kimber Ive been drooling over. Oh the agony. why cant life be simpler?
Ideally, I would like to find someone that I could pay to reload my brass for me.
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Reloading for Dummies
Ok, I have about had it with the price of ammo lately, and I am considering setting up a reloading area in the spare room. Thing is, I know very little about the subject. In my younger days, I would reload 12 guage during dove and turkey season, but its been many moons ago, and Im sure there are alot of differences in shotgun and handgun reloading. If anyone with any experience had to start over today, What books on the subject would you first get?
Also, is it worth the cost after buying the Supplies and equiptment for someone like me who shoots about 2-300 rounds a month? Long term I mean.
I have been picking up my brass at the range in anticipation of this, and if I could find someone to reload them for me I would. Seems noone wants the liability. Guess I cant blame them there.
Also, is it worth the cost after buying the Supplies and equiptment for someone like me who shoots about 2-300 rounds a month? Long term I mean.
I have been picking up my brass at the range in anticipation of this, and if I could find someone to reload them for me I would. Seems noone wants the liability. Guess I cant blame them there.