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Reloading
Reloading equipment question
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<blockquote data-quote="rickjoty" data-source="post: 1625638" data-attributes="member: 99582"><p>About reloading in general. For a boat, I have a power cruiser and when I am cruising, I almost never pick up a mooring, I anchor on my own. There is a principle to it. Why pay to park when I can park for free, I just need to exhibit some knowledge and skill.</p><p></p><p>Most of my rifles have never seen a factory load. I reload shotguns in 12, 16, 20 and 28 gauges. As mentioned earlier, if I was only shooting my 9mm pistol, why in the world would I spend the money and time on reloading. If I was only shooting skeet for fun with my 12 gauge, I wouldn't save much money reloading. But check out the cost of 28 gauge ammo. 3/4 oz of shot, a trickle of powder and pennies for a primer vs $12 a box. I save tons. </p><p></p><p>When I was working I loved to get into the garage and do something with my hands and take my mind away from the stress. I'll say now that I have more time, less stress, it is a little harder. Right now I have about 500 empty hulls of shotgun shells in 12, 20, and 28 ga that are calling me and here I am on the **** computer. What a world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickjoty, post: 1625638, member: 99582"] About reloading in general. For a boat, I have a power cruiser and when I am cruising, I almost never pick up a mooring, I anchor on my own. There is a principle to it. Why pay to park when I can park for free, I just need to exhibit some knowledge and skill. Most of my rifles have never seen a factory load. I reload shotguns in 12, 16, 20 and 28 gauges. As mentioned earlier, if I was only shooting my 9mm pistol, why in the world would I spend the money and time on reloading. If I was only shooting skeet for fun with my 12 gauge, I wouldn't save much money reloading. But check out the cost of 28 gauge ammo. 3/4 oz of shot, a trickle of powder and pennies for a primer vs $12 a box. I save tons. When I was working I loved to get into the garage and do something with my hands and take my mind away from the stress. I'll say now that I have more time, less stress, it is a little harder. Right now I have about 500 empty hulls of shotgun shells in 12, 20, and 28 ga that are calling me and here I am on the **** computer. What a world. [/QUOTE]
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