Appreciate it.@BeeMaa I do not have the Summit press.
Yep, sure do.Oh now you guys have done it. I thought I had put the Summit press in the past. Now once again I have one in my cart !!! Got a Birthday discount from Midway I need to use. Already have 2 single stage presses and 2 progressive, do I really need the Summit.
Appreciate it.
There are some guys at work who reload.
And there's alway YouTube...
I'm trying to approach this looking for answers.
As opposed to looking for validation to a choice I've already made in my head.
It's not always easy to be objective, but I'm trying.
Experience like that eh?It's tough to nail down all the parts and system in the beginning without second guessing oneself. I've probably gone through a half dozen presses, mostly for shits & giggles.They all did the job.
Appreciate it.
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And I built it myself!
Fair call, yes return on investment could be hard to justify. It’s an interest or a hobby so yeah as a hunter it could be hard to see a return. Target shooters might recoup it quickly.We continue to look at reloading, but it’s unlikely.
I did all the research, spreadsheets, ROI calculations...
It would pay for itself in 2-3 years.
However, it takes time...time I don’t have much of.
Time I’d rather spend shooting.
Not to mention the space needed for it.
The wife will still get the living room redone.
But my office, will stay an office, not a reloading room.
We continue to look at reloading, but it’s unlikely.
I did all the research, spreadsheets, ROI calculations...
It would pay for itself in 2-3 years.
However, it takes time...time I don’t have much of.
Time I’d rather spend shooting.
Not to mention the space needed for it.
The wife will still get the living room redone.
But my office, will stay an office, not a reloading room.