Primers and powder are hardest to get, so keep on the lookout!
Yup, just go slowly. I bought the tumbler first to process my brass. Then I found some bullets/powder/primers at my LGS, so I bought those. Then I got a press and some dies and could barely load using just the lee powder scoop. Then came the scale and I started weighing a few loads to see it would be impossible to do with lots of rounds. Then came the lee powder dropper and now I charge the case at the same time I flare it for the bullet.
Reloading is MUCH more straightforward than I thought it was. Just get a manual, read it. Get another, read it too, and then become OCD with everything you do.
I was already extremely OCD, so reloading is really quite zen for me.
This. I drop into my LGS every other week to see if they have any powders I want and or primers. They've been getting more regular shipments in lately, but each time I've been there, they get like 5 phone calls of people asking what they have in stock.
My LGS's bullets are overpriced and they really aren't getting any in stock, so I buy them online where they're always cheaper when I can find them in stock.
Last edited by BuffCyclist; 06-02-2013 at 22:17.
In case you were wondering, I ran out of milk before graham crackers. And I was too lazy to head back into the kitchen to get more milk...
Just doing what I can to stay on this side of the dirt.