This-and you can make some decent (match grade) ammo if you wish and take your time. I loaded a bunch of .222 and .220 Swift with a classic Lee and a quality powder scale. And weighed each charge and sorted bullets to insure exact same weight. I was hunting ground hogs hard so I wasn’t burning tons of ammo, but for low volumeMaybe a third option? Buy a cheap classic lee loader and try giving reloading a try. They are super compact, light, and actually kinda relaxing. You won't fill all your shooting needs with one but it's a nice relaxing lil hobby. Nice for getting your head off the worries of ones world.
Damn it this. Why are we saving spent primers? I've been do that for 40 years and still haven't found a use for even one.and i been keeping primers in a smaller 2 pound coffee can.
lol....after depriming the brass casings, i save them till that 2 pound coffee can is filled, and take them to the salvage yard....Damn it this. Why are we saving spent primers? I've been do that for 40 years and still haven't found a use for even one.
There is value in spent primers?lol....after depriming the brass casings, i save them till that 2 pound coffee can is filled, and take them to the salvage yard....