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    Reloading and You!

    Hey guys.
    I have a couple questions about reloading .223 and would love some answers.
    I looked for the "So, you think you want to reload"-post, but didn't find one.

    How much, roughly, does it cost to reload my spent brass?
    How much, roughly, does it cost to get set up?

    Thanks in advance.

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    Oh and ballpark numbers are fine. :P

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    I'm in a little bit of a hurry & don't have my numbers in front of me right now, but once you've got the brass you'll save around 30-50% reloading 223/556. It depends a little bit on how much you're willing to shop around for components.

    You can spend $70-ish/K on 55 grain FMJ's; or over $200/K on Sierra 77 grain Match Kings. For my training loads I use Montana Gold 55 FMJ, or whatever I can find cheap. Just shop around, and keep in mind some companies out there have nice bulk discounts.

    You can spend as much as you want to getting set up. I strongly recommend a Dillon press. There "no BS warranty" really is! Regardless, you'll pay for your set-up in the first few thousand rounds.

    To start, you'll need a press, dies, a scale, micrometer, a powder measure, probably a chronograph at some point, and a good book. Read the book and poke around on forums like this before you start, it will help a lot.

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    Thanks a bunch for the info Kev.
    Should be enough to get me started on the right path.

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    http://www.midwayusa.com/reloading

    This will lead you to Midway USA...its how I got started reloading.
    "Get yourself a Glock, Lose that Nickle plated sissy pistol." Sam Gerard (Tommy Lee Jones)

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