KS Shooter2021
Well-Known Member
I started with a used Hornady progressive press, worked but it was a little finicky, didn't always seat primers well.
Bought a RCBS rock chucker when I began precision rifle loading, it works well without breaking the bank.
Upgraded to a Dillon 650 (now 750) for loading pistol rounds and wow what a difference. Smooth and fast. You will NOT enjoy loading pistol rounds on a single stage press, tedious and time consuming. I also reload my .308 plinking rounds on the Dillon.
You have plenty of time to start the process, because it may be a while before primers start becoming available at less than scalper prices. Powder, brass and bullets are available if your flexible, but primers are unicorn teeth.
Bought a RCBS rock chucker when I began precision rifle loading, it works well without breaking the bank.
Upgraded to a Dillon 650 (now 750) for loading pistol rounds and wow what a difference. Smooth and fast. You will NOT enjoy loading pistol rounds on a single stage press, tedious and time consuming. I also reload my .308 plinking rounds on the Dillon.
You have plenty of time to start the process, because it may be a while before primers start becoming available at less than scalper prices. Powder, brass and bullets are available if your flexible, but primers are unicorn teeth.