I'd like to eventually reload for each caliber I shoot. I'm just getting started at this point, so its 9mm and .45 ACP for me. I've been lucky to have a friend who is an experienced reloader who is working with me and showing me the ropes.
CED makes a good chronograph too. I know its a little more than what you are looking to spend, but they are modular. So if a stray bullet does happen to get away, you can purchase individual replacement parts.
I've been very happy with my Lee classic turret. Haven't been reloading very long, but I've really not had any significant problems out of the unit. I took the auto index off of it and mostly use it like a single stage for a station, then manually turn the disc and move on to the next step. I'd...
Definitely looking forward to getting my hands on one. I love the 19 but for those times where I really don't want the bulk, I'm thinking the 43 might be the ticket. We'll see!
There are a few places in the Fort Branch and Evansville area that have a decent selection of reloading supplies. I've found Meeks guns in Fort Branch, as well as Bucks and Jakes (2 locations now) to have a decent supply. As always, I'd call before first to make sure they actually have what you...
Thanks for the heads up! I've been looking for some Titegroup for some time. Ended up having to go with some alternate powder for the .45 load I was working on. I've been glad to see that things are starting to lighten up a little bit and you can actually find some powders on the sheles that...
I've been hard pressed to find .22 on the shelves, unless haunting various local businesses or watching for good prices on-line. That being said, I have been able to build up a little bit of supply. I've gotten into reloading as well which is an ongoing adventure, and brings a whole new...