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Reloading
Reloading advantages?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shooter98" data-source="post: 465514" data-attributes="member: 30040"><p>Ok, please excuse the naiveness here, but I was wondering at what point in my shooting hobby does it become beneficial to start reloading as compared to store bought ammo? Examples. I can buy 30-06 ammo at Walmart right now for $16 a box for Remington Core Lokt 180 gr and doing some simple figures looking at bulk reloading supplies it would cost me about $14 a box of 20 to reload my own. This does not factor in the cost of purchasing the reloading equipment. </p><p> </p><p> I currently reload shotshell using a Mec jr that was given to me 20 years ago by my father and I'm still only saving about $1 per box of 20 shotshells ($4.97 a box of 7 1/8 trap loads at Walmart). </p><p> </p><p> Again, please excuse my being a rookie at reloading, I just would love to hear all the different side here. Thank you,</p><p> </p><p> Mike.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shooter98, post: 465514, member: 30040"] Ok, please excuse the naiveness here, but I was wondering at what point in my shooting hobby does it become beneficial to start reloading as compared to store bought ammo? Examples. I can buy 30-06 ammo at Walmart right now for $16 a box for Remington Core Lokt 180 gr and doing some simple figures looking at bulk reloading supplies it would cost me about $14 a box of 20 to reload my own. This does not factor in the cost of purchasing the reloading equipment. I currently reload shotshell using a Mec jr that was given to me 20 years ago by my father and I'm still only saving about $1 per box of 20 shotshells ($4.97 a box of 7 1/8 trap loads at Walmart). Again, please excuse my being a rookie at reloading, I just would love to hear all the different side here. Thank you, Mike. [/QUOTE]
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