Flmason glad to here about the job opportunity, Hope it works out for you. You should drop a line on the survival thread. I think a lot of guys there are worried about you.
I was going to suggest the mosin for you. Most of the guys I work with are getting one. I see you beat me to it.
Target ammo seems cheap and easy to find. I think I will by a can for target practice and not bother reloading target ammo. Good hunting rounds seem harder to find. I am thinking of ordering some brass and getting a lee loader for hunting ammo only. The lee loader is cheaper than a set of loading dies. I got a hand lee hand press because I bought a barrel that came with loading dies. I like it but never used it.
I think it will be a fun gun. The guys at work really like them and say they are very accurate.
Hi Lost Farmboy,
I went ahead and updated the survival thread.
Purchased the Classic Lee Loaders in .44 Mag and 7.62x54R today while at Cabalas. They were out of the Hand Press, got the Classic just to try it out and see what I can learn. Guess I was spoiled with this stuff when I was younger. My father had quite a bit of high quality stuff along with several good single stage presses, bullet sizer/lube press, scale, measures, etc.
So pretty much, handloading is the family tradition I guess. My mindset is pretty much that I buy factory ammo expecting to reload. I know some guys who basically don't bother as well. It's factory or nothing. Heck some are "it's jacketed or nothing".
I'm on the other side, "Can I cast for it? Can I turn out good ammo with minimal but quality equipment?" I enjoy the handloading as much as the shooting, really.
Just having an unsettled life, I'm at odds with the desire to just get the needed equipment but have to move it every so often.
Otherwise I'd have a machine shot to boot, LOL!
I'm with the consensus here. Lee Hand Press is kind of the minimal tool to do it all and do it right. Lee Classic, while a real tool, is somewhat limited and limiting. Primer detonations worries me. Can't have that in a townhouse or appartment. Been 15 years since I owned a home on acreage.
Yeah, the Mosin's an interesting design. Would've liked an M38, but ended up with a numbers matching 1938 Izhevsk so can't complain.
If things go better, hoping maybe next year to visit a bud in Colorado who has access to about 700 acres of private land. Maybe go for the hunt and take the Mosin if I have it reasonably tuned by then. Though silly as it sound for a gun buff, don't really care to kill anything if I don't have to, LOL! Pretty much grew up in the, "You don't shoot what you won't eat." philosophy. Manage the herd and all that.