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From: jordan@greipa.UUCP (Jordan K. Hubbard)
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Subject: Re: For mod.guns
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Date: Fri, 23-Aug-85 14:48:59 EDT
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Article: 8:12


	3) If I spend about $150.00 on a basic startup reloading set, how
	   long (shooting about 100 rounds/month) will it take to pay for
	   itself? Right now I pay around $8.00 for 50 158 grain rounds.
	   Never mind- I just figured it out. I guess the real question now
	   is whether $150.00 is about the right amount for the setup, and
	   what pieced I should get. I know already I'll need:

		powder measure
		die
		crimper (? - I mean the deal that seals in the bullet)

  WHERE are you getting 50 rounds of 158 grain for $8.00?  Is that reloading
  cost or are you buying them already loaded?  I have an RCBS reloading system
  and would recomend their stuff.  Get a Lee priming tool, they are very fast
  for priming.  The RCBS system does not do priming very well.

  John Blankenagel