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Reloading
Reloading: Beating the dead horse
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<blockquote data-quote="timmay" data-source="post: 609160" data-attributes="member: 38081"><p>Be prepared for an addiction because thats what reloading has done to me.</p><p>I love and hate it. I love the science involved and love making and shooting my own ammo. I hate that there are so many **** options in powder and bullets lol. I should love that but I pull my hair out thinking what if I used that powder instead at such and such a charge, or what if I used that bullet instead of this bullet..etc</p><p>Its a never ending learning process but fun.</p><p>Also, whoever said reloading is cheaper than buying factory is WRONG! (maybe you save a little but not much) Powder and bullets are expensive not to mention the big initial invest on all your equipment.</p><p>But its still worth it to me and I am now a reloading addict</p><p></p><p>Ill probably get laughed at for this one but I really like those cheap Lee classic loader kits that are $25, thats how I started. Those little kits will make just an accurate round as using a press </p><p>They are a fun little reloader for when sitting in front of the tv or for taking camping</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timmay, post: 609160, member: 38081"] Be prepared for an addiction because thats what reloading has done to me. I love and hate it. I love the science involved and love making and shooting my own ammo. I hate that there are so many **** options in powder and bullets lol. I should love that but I pull my hair out thinking what if I used that powder instead at such and such a charge, or what if I used that bullet instead of this bullet..etc Its a never ending learning process but fun. Also, whoever said reloading is cheaper than buying factory is WRONG! (maybe you save a little but not much) Powder and bullets are expensive not to mention the big initial invest on all your equipment. But its still worth it to me and I am now a reloading addict Ill probably get laughed at for this one but I really like those cheap Lee classic loader kits that are $25, thats how I started. Those little kits will make just an accurate round as using a press They are a fun little reloader for when sitting in front of the tv or for taking camping [/QUOTE]
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