While I am not new to reloading (I have been reloading shot shells for over 10 years) I am new to the intricacies of loading handgun cartridges.
Shotshell reloading is rather forgivingÂ…Â…you might be +/- .5 grains of powder and letÂ’s face it, I know I donÂ’t always turn out factory crimps with every pull of the handle.
I currently own both a single stage MEC 600 Jr. and a progressive MEC 9000 G.
After a recent trip to the range, I was floored at the discrepancies in accuracy between factory ammunition. 3-4 inches between brands is hardly a confidence builder.
Enter, reloading. In addition to the cost savings, which in .44 magnum can be substantial, I am looking for accuracy. I know I can achieve that with hand loaded ammunition.
I am looking for recommendations on presses, dies, case trimmers, calipers, BOOKS, etc.Â…Â…anything that a first time hand loader might need. I already have 2 scales, a CabelaÂ’s electronic scale and a RCBS 502 beam scale so I have those bases covered.
Looking through the various catalogs is a kit the way to start, if so, which would you recommend?
Thank you in advance,
Steve