Seems like a lot of really inexpensive 9mm for sale , is it worth getting all the gear (dies,cases, bullets ,etc) to make reloading worthwhile. I don't have any gear for reloading 9mm so I would have to buy everything. Is it worth it?
Jack B wrote:
Seems like a lot of really inexpensive 9mm for sale , is it worth getting all the gear (dies,cases, bullets ,etc) to make reloading worthwhile.
. The gun is coming to me for free . Not even sure I'll like it. 50 Rounds for $8, 16 cents a round. That's pretty cheap. Maybe not worth my time.
I reload for 5 different calibers now. Not sure worth my time to reload 9mm. Good factory ammo available cheap. Not even sure I'll like 9mm.Do you reload now?
If the pistol is free and you have everything you need to make 9mm except dies and components then the answer is again, yes.
Unless you are looking for us to talk you out of it, then the answer is no, don't ever start reloading for 9mm, or any other caliber. It's not worth it.
Orcon, you can get a Dillon 550 and have it paid off within a year if you shoot several hundred rounds a month.
Buy a Lee Pro 1000 and have it paid off in several months.
Since I bought my Dillon 650 with case feeder, I shot over 50,000 rounds just in pistol calibers so I essentially got the 650 set up for free (at least that's the story I am telling my wife)!
We need to hire her then.If she was the head of the CBO our national deficit would be gone in short order.
My wife is the same. I have been telling her the past 22 years of marriage that she missed her calling as an IRS auditor and she agrees. Even though my sister is a CPA, my wife has done every single tax return since we got married.I've tried your argument with the Mrs. but there's no BSing this lady.