I am new to reloading. I have the opportunity to purchase the Mec 77 Sizemaster with dies sets for 12, 16, and 20 gauge along with several powder and shot bars for $125. Is this worth the purchase.
Is it hard to switch from one gauge to the other on this press.
I know it is a single stage press, could I do a batch of shells by doing all the primers, then do all the powder, then do all the wads .... or is it better to take one shell through the entire process?
I remember helping my brother years ago, but he had a progressive press. I was a teenager then and had fun loading his ammo for him.
I am planning to start reloading handgun later this year. Still trying to decide what to get. We are going to do .38 and 9mm. I shoot with my son and daughter and we lucky enough to have a neighbor with a hundred acres not far away that we can use whenever we want.
I appreciate any insight and advice.
Thanks
Is it hard to switch from one gauge to the other on this press.
I know it is a single stage press, could I do a batch of shells by doing all the primers, then do all the powder, then do all the wads .... or is it better to take one shell through the entire process?
I remember helping my brother years ago, but he had a progressive press. I was a teenager then and had fun loading his ammo for him.
I am planning to start reloading handgun later this year. Still trying to decide what to get. We are going to do .38 and 9mm. I shoot with my son and daughter and we lucky enough to have a neighbor with a hundred acres not far away that we can use whenever we want.
I appreciate any insight and advice.
Thanks