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<blockquote data-quote="69precision" data-source="post: 2884301" data-attributes="member: 95300"><p>Depends on your needs vs available time and money. Personally for me, given a challenging day job and family responsibilities, factory is the best option for me. I shoot a few hundred rounds a year of centerfire rifle and my time is worth a lot. A huge factor though is accuracy needs. Similar to the OP, I'm comfortable and happy with hunting to 500 yards, 600 under ideal conditions. I can ring steel out to 1100 with the 308 or 6.5 creed with Hornaday match or federal gmm and both are capable of half moa when I'm up to the task. That's plenty good for me. So for me personally at this time, reloading doesn't bring much to the table. For others it's by far the best option given their accuracy or financial situation for how much they shoot or how accurate they need to be for formal competition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="69precision, post: 2884301, member: 95300"] Depends on your needs vs available time and money. Personally for me, given a challenging day job and family responsibilities, factory is the best option for me. I shoot a few hundred rounds a year of centerfire rifle and my time is worth a lot. A huge factor though is accuracy needs. Similar to the OP, I’m comfortable and happy with hunting to 500 yards, 600 under ideal conditions. I can ring steel out to 1100 with the 308 or 6.5 creed with Hornaday match or federal gmm and both are capable of half moa when I’m up to the task. That’s plenty good for me. So for me personally at this time, reloading doesn’t bring much to the table. For others it’s by far the best option given their accuracy or financial situation for how much they shoot or how accurate they need to be for formal competition. [/QUOTE]
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