TOO builder--Any time I can be of assistance, just give me a shout. As for reloading saving you money, that is only an excuse I gave my wife for buying the presses, dies, digital scales, etc., etc., etc. It is entirely possible that I'm spending 5 times more money on reloading and shooting now than I would have spent if I bought store rolled ammo. However when wifey asks me about it, I tell her that the store bought ammo costs at least 75¢ to $1.00 a round and my hand rolled ammo is only 20¢ a round!
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NEVER TELL HER that I shoot 5 to 10 times more rounds each hunting season than I did when I was buying store bought ammo. I really used to have a hard time justifying the cost of factory ammo. However, now that I reload I don't mind spending the money because I am "crafting" my own ammo. It is something I enjoy doing and I thoroughly enjoy the pride and pleasure it gives me to see those little pasture poodles get turned into red mist by the accurate handloads I crafted by myself!!

You are probably only fooling yourself if you think reloading is going to save you money
trevort-- I certainly don't qualify as a guru, expert, or anything of that magnitude, but thanks for thinking of me along those lines

Whether I'm right or wrong, I always use neck sizing dies for neck sizing and NEVER use a FL die for that purpose. Am I 100% right? I don't really know for sure, but I'm pretty happy with the quality of the rounds I reload doing it the way I am
