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Old January 17, 2013, 01:11 PM   #5
carguychris
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What would a reloading setup run me.
Excluding powder components, the absolute bare minimum is about $30 for a Lee Loader, if you measure the powder with the included plastic scoop. However, the Lee Loader tool- while simple, straightforward, functional, and rock-solid reliable- is very slow in comparison to most setups that utilize a lever-actuated press.

For a bare minimum setup that uses a lever-actuated press, it can be done for ~$100, but most functional setups will be ~$200 once all the accessories and other doodads are factored in. Also, most of the savings you will realize when handloading comes from buying the components in bulk. IOW you won't generally be buying components for 50-100 rounds; you'll want to buy the components for lots of 1,000 or greater. Make sure you consider this when shopping.

Be aware that, in terms of short-term ammo availability, you may not be out of the woods if you gear up to reload. The run on ammo has been accompanied by a corresponding run on small pistol primers, which are the size you need for 9mm. OTOH .44 and .45 caliber cartridges use the large size, which seems to have remained more readily available, but the supply of these may start running out as well. (If you check availability, be aware that it is generally inadvisable to substitute the less popular and therefore less shortage-prone Magnum primers for the standard variety; so-called "Match" primers may be substituted with no ill effects, but they're pricier.)
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