Start with a single stage press, cross reference between at least 2 manuals, READ THE HOW TO sections of both before you even start. and DO NOT trust your memory about anything and you should avoid the Kaboom
Here is the question. I have no interest in developing a custom round here. Accuracy from what I can buy commercially is good enough, and I can't argue with performance either. It just comes down to cost. .556 is about $.50 per round, UMC or PMC. How much, if anything, would I save by rolling my own, if you include gear and components plus time?FQ13
I save between 25% and 60% on ammo costs reloading versus buying commercially reloaded ammo. The wide range si due to the fluctuating cost of components and ammo. My initial investment in a Dillon 550 with most of the bells and whistles has effectively been paid off in the past year.FWIW, I'm a competitive shooter shooting 10K+ rounds a year. It'd be a lot harder to justify the progressive pressif I was just an occasional shooter shooting a few hundred rounds a year. A single stage press would cut initial investment by 50-75%, and probably be adequate for someone loading hunting ammo and plinking rounds.