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Reloading
Mid-Life Reloading vs. Buying Ammo Crisis
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<blockquote data-quote="PredatorSlayer" data-source="post: 1805318" data-attributes="member: 110866"><p>I hunt with bergers and eldms mostly. So I give up a little velocity sometimes by going with factory ammo - sometimes I dont. Instead of spending hours reloading, I get to go shoot. Once again, it isn't a is reloading better than factory. It is a debate about if you only have a couple hours a month to shoot because life is busy, do you spend that time reloading or shooting factory ammo. I made the decision to shoot more with factory ammo. I am telling you it was a good choice. I am 38 yrs old and spend M-Th on a plane working all over the country.</p><p></p><p>If I wanted to shoot as much as I do, then another aspect of my life would need to give. Do I skip my son's baseball game to reload or not take my wife on a date? Or maybe I skip church and family time? Its about priorities. I am comfortable giving up reloading for now so I can still take spend some time at the range doing what I enjoy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PredatorSlayer, post: 1805318, member: 110866"] I hunt with bergers and eldms mostly. So I give up a little velocity sometimes by going with factory ammo - sometimes I dont. Instead of spending hours reloading, I get to go shoot. Once again, it isn’t a is reloading better than factory. It is a debate about if you only have a couple hours a month to shoot because life is busy, do you spend that time reloading or shooting factory ammo. I made the decision to shoot more with factory ammo. I am telling you it was a good choice. I am 38 yrs old and spend M-Th on a plane working all over the country. If I wanted to shoot as much as I do, then another aspect of my life would need to give. Do I skip my son’s baseball game to reload or not take my wife on a date? Or maybe I skip church and family time? Its about priorities. I am comfortable giving up reloading for now so I can still take spend some time at the range doing what I enjoy. [/QUOTE]
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