Wait until you get into precision reloading for long range bolt guns...electronic powder scales, electric case trimmer, custom dies, precision measuring devices of every description...
But when you shoot a tiny group out past 600 yards-it is sweet!
I just moved here but have a lot of brown boxes of loading gear to unpack and set up.
Once you learn the basics, the big money expenditures narrows down into 2 distinct groups: One- how much production capacity do you want? How many times do you want to pull the handle for a loaded round.
Two-How much precision do you expect out of your reloads?
There are points of diminishing returns on both ends of the spectrum. After reloading for over 25 years there is still much more to learn. It is a fun and rewarding hobby.
But when you shoot a tiny group out past 600 yards-it is sweet!
I just moved here but have a lot of brown boxes of loading gear to unpack and set up.
Once you learn the basics, the big money expenditures narrows down into 2 distinct groups: One- how much production capacity do you want? How many times do you want to pull the handle for a loaded round.
Two-How much precision do you expect out of your reloads?
There are points of diminishing returns on both ends of the spectrum. After reloading for over 25 years there is still much more to learn. It is a fun and rewarding hobby.