I recently picked up a couple of precision rifles, and I'm starting to look toward reloading both for accuracy and personal satisfaction. My question, since I've never reloaded a round of ammo in my life...is basically what component recommendations do you all have? I know that you start with reading a few manuals...so that's not the advice I'm looking for...what I want to know, is what brass would make a good base for a plinker looking to upgrade and participate in some club matches.
I see "once fired" military brass for sale all over the place, and while I do have a bunch of military 7.62 rifles that I wouldn't be opposed to reloading for, I also have 3K rounds of NATO Berdan surplus that I'm nowhere near touching yet...so reloading a bunch of ammo for those rifles right now doesn't make any sense; except maybe as a learning experience.
What I'd like to know, is which scenario sounds like the best way to enter into reloading:
1) Shoot commercial ammo -- reload from there. Recommendations for brands that are known to produce quality reloads?
2) Buy "once fired" range brass -- idea being to learn to reload on something cheap and abundant? Can I expect to achieve accurate loads on say range pickup milsurp Lake City brass?
3) Buy virgin quality brass -- remember I'll be on the learning curve...
Thanks in advance!
I see "once fired" military brass for sale all over the place, and while I do have a bunch of military 7.62 rifles that I wouldn't be opposed to reloading for, I also have 3K rounds of NATO Berdan surplus that I'm nowhere near touching yet...so reloading a bunch of ammo for those rifles right now doesn't make any sense; except maybe as a learning experience.
What I'd like to know, is which scenario sounds like the best way to enter into reloading:
1) Shoot commercial ammo -- reload from there. Recommendations for brands that are known to produce quality reloads?
2) Buy "once fired" range brass -- idea being to learn to reload on something cheap and abundant? Can I expect to achieve accurate loads on say range pickup milsurp Lake City brass?
3) Buy virgin quality brass -- remember I'll be on the learning curve...
Thanks in advance!