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Reloading
Why can't i reload exact cartridges?
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<blockquote data-quote="DartonJager" data-source="post: 1581541" data-attributes="member: 95733"><p>True enough but what in your experience does as you say "a well put together rifle" cost?</p><p>I could be wrong but much of the reloading tools we buy are to in effect "tune" our reloads to sing in as near a perfect harmony with our rifles as can be done. And by tuning I hope I am accurate in meaning to correct for imperfections for lack of a better term in both our rifles and ammunition and the relationship between the two.</p><p>By a well put together rifle do you mean a semi or full on custom? Then one is faced with yet another financial dilemma for those of us with limited budgets in deciding what makes better financial sense spend the cost equaling that of 2-3 top tier factory rifles on a single semi or full custom that could instead be used to equip family members also wishing to hunt and need rifles to do so or compromise and hope to spend considerably less money reloading for a very well put together factory rifle like my Tikka T3's.</p><p>Again how does one know what's the better financial choice as much as I dearly wish I could say financial concerns aren't a deciding factor or to those who say if serious about achieving maximum accuracy one has to accept the cost as par for the course I unfortunately like most reloaded and shooters have to remain financially responsible in finding my hobbies even one I love as dearly as shooting</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DartonJager, post: 1581541, member: 95733"] True enough but what in your experience does as you say "a well put together rifle" cost? I could be wrong but much of the reloading tools we buy are to in effect "tune" our reloads to sing in as near a perfect harmony with our rifles as can be done. And by tuning I hope I am accurate in meaning to correct for imperfections for lack of a better term in both our rifles and ammunition and the relationship between the two. By a well put together rifle do you mean a semi or full on custom? Then one is faced with yet another financial dilemma for those of us with limited budgets in deciding what makes better financial sense spend the cost equaling that of 2-3 top tier factory rifles on a single semi or full custom that could instead be used to equip family members also wishing to hunt and need rifles to do so or compromise and hope to spend considerably less money reloading for a very well put together factory rifle like my Tikka T3's. Again how does one know what's the better financial choice as much as I dearly wish I could say financial concerns aren't a deciding factor or to those who say if serious about achieving maximum accuracy one has to accept the cost as par for the course I unfortunately like most reloaded and shooters have to remain financially responsible in finding my hobbies even one I love as dearly as shooting [/QUOTE]
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