Well Tim will be at the Gun Show with plenty of ammo cans. LOL
And ga arms will have cast lead...( if I don't order some bayou bullets instead)
I went straight from a single-stage RCBS to the D650. I thought I had enough components on hand for a good reloading session and ran out of stuff in the first hour!
It makes one rethink quantities on hand, that's for certain.
As well as how many primer tubes you have.
So I have loaded the 3 calibers, and set up each in their own toolhead,
Got a complete primer assembly and slides set up in large and small, and spare parts for each of them.
I need a few more small primer pickup tubes, and I'll be happy equipment wise.
Component wise is another story.
But since it is set up in 38 special now,
I need to pickup some 148 dewc's
Last edited by mapper; December 10th, 2016 at 09:21 AM.
I have a long way to go to catch up with Mapper, lol
I went ahead and bought 10 primer tubes. I can put a whole box into tubes at one time (before the kid came, my wife would usually do it for me just to be nice) and I don't have to break my reloading momentum to load primer tubes.
With a Dillon , I can load them faster than I can shoot them.
Luck is the phenomena created when Preparation meets Opportunity .