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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="GetReel" data-source="post: 3051439" data-attributes="member: 92890"><p>When I started reloading, not gonna lie, ignorance was bliss…. To a point. </p><p>The more I learn, the less confidence I seem to have. </p><p>I used to be able to go down in my mancave and screw around with this till wee hours of the morning, go shoot any weekend I wanted. </p><p>Fast forward a couple years and I have my wonderful daughter who is about to turn 2, my family and I moved and I no longer have a mancave inside the house, I have an insulated/heated garage but only kept about 40 degrees in the winter so reloading in the winder is cold. </p><p>I have very little time to go shooting and equally as little time to reload. </p><p>I think I may be at a point where it is just more practical to sell a couple rifles that I reload for and get something that has quality factory ammo offerings…. </p><p></p><p>Anyone else been in my shoes? </p><p></p><p>I haven't thought much about "custom ammunition" yet at this point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GetReel, post: 3051439, member: 92890"] When I started reloading, not gonna lie, ignorance was bliss…. To a point. The more I learn, the less confidence I seem to have. I used to be able to go down in my mancave and screw around with this till wee hours of the morning, go shoot any weekend I wanted. Fast forward a couple years and I have my wonderful daughter who is about to turn 2, my family and I moved and I no longer have a mancave inside the house, I have an insulated/heated garage but only kept about 40 degrees in the winter so reloading in the winder is cold. I have very little time to go shooting and equally as little time to reload. I think I may be at a point where it is just more practical to sell a couple rifles that I reload for and get something that has quality factory ammo offerings…. Anyone else been in my shoes? I haven’t thought much about “custom ammunition” yet at this point. [/QUOTE]
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