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very helpful! been thinking about moving to reloading myself
I tell myself I'll start reloading almost every year.
Quote from: stinkpickle on April 05, 2018, 12:18:29 PMI tell myself I'll start reloading almost every year.You should at least give it a try if you are interested. The equipment cost for low volume tungsten hand loading with roll crimps is like $100. For TSS, you’ll be able to load your own shells for $3-6 apiece instead of $11-12 for store bought. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: drakehammer on April 05, 2018, 12:39:17 PMQuote from: stinkpickle on April 05, 2018, 12:18:29 PMI tell myself I'll start reloading almost every year.You should at least give it a try if you are interested. The equipment cost for low volume tungsten hand loading with roll crimps is like $100. For TSS, you’ll be able to load your own shells for $3-6 apiece instead of $11-12 for store bought. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkThat's just it. I haven't made the switch to TSS; otherwise, I'm sure I'd be loading my own already. The hevishot I'm currently using is only about $2-$2.50 per shell after rebates and sales, so I'm just under the tipping point.
I have been thinking about trying reloading for my 20 gauges,I have sent a local guy an email seeing if he has access to what i would need to start reloading #7 tss and #7 lead.If so,I may try it out.I can buy the federal tss #7 for 42.00 per 5 if I can't get the components to re load it.
If you are limited to 7s or larger, I’d recommend loading HWT 7s (15 g/cc).