I've definitely considered reloading over the past couple of years. I've been saving brass all this time and have quite a bit if and when I do. The only component I've purchased is a sonic cleaner because I knew it would come in handy whether I reloaded or not.Soccerdad1995 wrote:You should also look into some reloading equipment and supplies.C-dub wrote:I'm gonna need more ammo. Have the prices gone sky high yet?AJSully421 wrote:We are headed for a civil war. This nation is as divided on economic and social issues now as it was over slavery in 1860.
Bring it on, I cannot wait to fight for the Free States of America... or just have Texas secede and then I can patrol the Red or Sabine rivers.
Definitely time to replenish stocks of everything. There is no downside to doing so. If everyth8ing calms down, you might have to take a slight economic loss.
I have begun to question whether or not it is still something I wish to do. I may, but instead of a progressive press might get a single stage to reload for one or two of my rifle cartridges for precision. My dilemma is that I'm getting older, still only 51, but wondering how much I would be able to take advantage of reloading. Since my work schedule changed drastically a year ago I've only been able to get to the range at best a quarter of the times I did in previous years.