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<blockquote data-quote="RCMSTER" data-source="post: 1857644" data-attributes="member: 54689"><p>Quite honestly, I know very little about factory ammo. I haven't bought any for so long that I couldn't make any recommendations, I couldn't shoot as much as I do without reloading, and sure couldn't tailor my loads to what I think would do the best job without reloading. Knowing that you don't reload, I would suggest to you to consider diving in. You can get started with a low amount of investment if you start with buying a used press and dies and basic tools, and the money you save will more than pay for the amount you invest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RCMSTER, post: 1857644, member: 54689"] Quite honestly, I know very little about factory ammo. I haven't bought any for so long that I couldn't make any recommendations, I couldn't shoot as much as I do without reloading, and sure couldn't tailor my loads to what I think would do the best job without reloading. Knowing that you don't reload, I would suggest to you to consider diving in. You can get started with a low amount of investment if you start with buying a used press and dies and basic tools, and the money you save will more than pay for the amount you invest. [/QUOTE]
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