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<blockquote data-quote="CNY Yote Hunter" data-source="post: 2869260" data-attributes="member: 109650"><p>I'm with most others on here, my son doesn't have the time and only have 2 friends that have ever asked. I sold one of them an auto progressive press cheap to help him get started and years later he still doesn't load. The other one always asks but hasn't taken the first step yet. Funny the same guys that usually complain about not being able to go shoot cause of the ammo availability or cost are the same ones who don't load. Realistically you can buy a super nice press for under 200 bucks, cheap dies are 30-50 bucks and a micrometer and scale is all that's left to start out. I look at it as the cost to reload initially is like buying a new rifle and everything after that is like scope selection, can go cheap or all in…. Wish more people loaded and wish all those clowns on gun broker selling 500 primers for 300 bucks choke on them when they start to hit the shelves again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CNY Yote Hunter, post: 2869260, member: 109650"] I’m with most others on here, my son doesn’t have the time and only have 2 friends that have ever asked. I sold one of them an auto progressive press cheap to help him get started and years later he still doesn’t load. The other one always asks but hasn’t taken the first step yet. Funny the same guys that usually complain about not being able to go shoot cause of the ammo availability or cost are the same ones who don’t load. Realistically you can buy a super nice press for under 200 bucks, cheap dies are 30-50 bucks and a micrometer and scale is all that’s left to start out. I look at it as the cost to reload initially is like buying a new rifle and everything after that is like scope selection, can go cheap or all in…. Wish more people loaded and wish all those clowns on gun broker selling 500 primers for 300 bucks choke on them when they start to hit the shelves again! [/QUOTE]
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