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The Basics, Starting Out
New Gun, New Scope might start reloading looking for advice.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jcub" data-source="post: 876948" data-attributes="member: 70391"><p>Whoever told you reloading saves you money is either a liar, or not a part of the community. </p><p></p><p>Since I've started reloading, I've discovered that my .270 wasn't "good enough", so I turned it into a .280 AI. (I had never heard of an Ackley Improved round before reloading)</p><p></p><p>Really what I'm trying to say is it's a great hobby, that if you really get into it, will end up costing you more money because you will run across a whole bunch of stuff you "need" haha. This happens to me everyday.</p><p></p><p>P.S. There is nothing wrong with a .270.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcub, post: 876948, member: 70391"] Whoever told you reloading saves you money is either a liar, or not a part of the community. Since I've started reloading, I've discovered that my .270 wasn't "good enough", so I turned it into a .280 AI. (I had never heard of an Ackley Improved round before reloading) Really what I'm trying to say is it's a great hobby, that if you really get into it, will end up costing you more money because you will run across a whole bunch of stuff you "need" haha. This happens to me everyday. P.S. There is nothing wrong with a .270. [/QUOTE]
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