I suppose it's a good time to post up a thread about reloading. After researching for months on whether or not it was worth it to reload, I figured that right now, with the ammo shortage and all, is the perfect time to get into reloading. Opinions and suggestions are welcome. The actual reloading equipment is unfortunately on back order Midway, but here is a list of it:
-Lee Classic Turret Press W/Auto-Index
-.223 dies
-.45 ACP dies
-9mm Luger dies
-2 extra turrets
I am gonna purchase a rotary rock tumbler from Harbor Frieght but a buddy of mine has an ultrasonic cleaner that he is letting me use for the time being until I can get my own. Amazingly enough, down where I am stationed in "Used" Mexico, there are actually some reloading supplies available. Granted, it is very, very limited, but they have 9mm bullets, .224" bullets, primers, and some powders available. For handgun loading I got some Hodgdon Clays powder, and some 9mm Speer Gold Dot Hollow Points, but have been unable to get any .45 bullets. Primers for pistols here are hit and miss, but the shop I buy from gets some in about once a week. For the .223, I got some 53gr Sierra Match King's, Accurate 2520 Powder (definitely not my first choice, but make do with what is available right?), and some CCI Small Rifle Magnum Primers. Due to a glaring lack of load data online regarding the use of AA2520 Powder, I had to place a call directly to Sierra Bullets this morning, and the gentleman I spoke to on the phone was able to find me the load data for exactly what I was reloading, so many thanks go out to Sierra for their fantastic customer service regarding it.
Before I sit down and start reloading, I am going to read through the Lee's manual, and I have already read through the ABC's of Reloading. I think after reading through the mass of info on the web, and the info in the two books I will finally be ready to really get cracking on building up my own loads. Again, if anyone has any suggestions or opinions let me know!



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