Checkers
9mm
Hey everyone,
So I've been doing a lot of research on reloading lately, and from what I've seen, rifles seem to take forever. Is it really worth it? I mean, my time isn't super valuable, but compared to pistols it just seems insane
1. Deprime all brass
2. Clean it all
3. Inspect for damage/deformation
4. Measure it all
5. Trim if necessary
And that's all before even actually doing any reloading. Looking at and measuring 500 individual pieces of brass and trimming, say, 100 cases, sounds like it will take hours..... Am I making a mountain out of a molehill, or is it as time-consuming as it seems?
I totally understand why people reload, especially for accuracy, but reloading plinking ammo and once fired brass just seems insane.
So I've been doing a lot of research on reloading lately, and from what I've seen, rifles seem to take forever. Is it really worth it? I mean, my time isn't super valuable, but compared to pistols it just seems insane
1. Deprime all brass
2. Clean it all
3. Inspect for damage/deformation
4. Measure it all
5. Trim if necessary
And that's all before even actually doing any reloading. Looking at and measuring 500 individual pieces of brass and trimming, say, 100 cases, sounds like it will take hours..... Am I making a mountain out of a molehill, or is it as time-consuming as it seems?
I totally understand why people reload, especially for accuracy, but reloading plinking ammo and once fired brass just seems insane.