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Reloading
Cost of Reloading - Pre-Covid Vs Post Covid
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<blockquote data-quote="3chester" data-source="post: 2244134" data-attributes="member: 99983"><p><strong>Been havN a good shooting bolt rifle all year, getN ready for another Elk, deer, coyote season. Sierra's makN bullets, Federal's making primers, Hodgdon's got powder, and still got some Norma brass from 10 years ago. On the reloading labels, that list the various weights and components, after shooting a batch, like to put a rating on there of how tight they group. Ends up, the loads that get the A+ rating, go huntN, the walmarts factory stuff stay home for offhand practice on White Oak cordwood at 75 yards. Think that wamarts stuff was like $16 bucks a box, a while back, Federal 165gr 300 WM worthless groups @ 100yd off the bench.No matter the slightly elevated cost, coffee and reloading, , still pretty reasonable these days!! </strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3chester, post: 2244134, member: 99983"] [B]Been havN a good shooting bolt rifle all year, getN ready for another Elk, deer, coyote season. Sierra's makN bullets, Federal's making primers, Hodgdon's got powder, and still got some Norma brass from 10 years ago. On the reloading labels, that list the various weights and components, after shooting a batch, like to put a rating on there of how tight they group. Ends up, the loads that get the A+ rating, go huntN, the walmarts factory stuff stay home for offhand practice on White Oak cordwood at 75 yards. Think that wamarts stuff was like $16 bucks a box, a while back, Federal 165gr 300 WM worthless groups @ 100yd off the bench.No matter the slightly elevated cost, coffee and reloading, , still pretty reasonable these days!! [/B] [/QUOTE]
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