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<blockquote data-quote="jbur13" data-source="post: 2884020" data-attributes="member: 74423"><p>Reloading is expensive anymore. large magnum brass is 2.65 each, powder is 1.25 per shot, bullets about .80, primer about .13. </p><p>That doesn't include all of the tooling and gadgets that we accumulate over time. </p><p>Ask yourself if you are getting the performance that you want in factory ammo? </p><p>Velocity? Accuracy? repeatability? and AVAILABILITY? Is it worth it to you if you only shoot once a year? If you're shooting 200 rounds per rifle per year avg, then just going from lot to lot in ammo would be a PITA, in that case yes it's worth reloading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbur13, post: 2884020, member: 74423"] Reloading is expensive anymore. large magnum brass is 2.65 each, powder is 1.25 per shot, bullets about .80, primer about .13. That doesn't include all of the tooling and gadgets that we accumulate over time. Ask yourself if you are getting the performance that you want in factory ammo? Velocity? Accuracy? repeatability? and AVAILABILITY? Is it worth it to you if you only shoot once a year? If you're shooting 200 rounds per rifle per year avg, then just going from lot to lot in ammo would be a PITA, in that case yes it's worth reloading. [/QUOTE]
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