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<blockquote data-quote="Wildstreak" data-source="post: 2884452" data-attributes="member: 109430"><p>A lot of good points made for both sides of this. Don't think for a second that am not worried about the government screwing around with ammo sales. I'm sure it's coming and it's quite worrisome. That being said, I got into reloading back in the mid/early 90's simply out of necessity. I certainly don't do it because I enjoy it, it's a task in a series of tasks that is required to achieve my desired end results. Factory components and QC were terrible thus factory ammo was just junk. I don't think that's the case these days. That being said, I've found myself going 100MPH down a never ending rabbit hole chasing the best possible groups and never being satisfied. It can always be better. All of it is my fault and all of it could be prevented. But it is what it is, when I step back and look at things and what my objectives are and how much I shoot, reloading just doesn't seem necessary.</p><p></p><p>At the end of the day I want to shoot and ethically kill an animal at under 500 yards. At this point in my life all the shooting I do with rifles capable of doing this is simply in prep for the hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wildstreak, post: 2884452, member: 109430"] A lot of good points made for both sides of this. Don’t think for a second that am not worried about the government screwing around with ammo sales. I’m sure it’s coming and it’s quite worrisome. That being said, I got into reloading back in the mid/early 90's simply out of necessity. I certainly don't do it because I enjoy it, it's a task in a series of tasks that is required to achieve my desired end results. Factory components and QC were terrible thus factory ammo was just junk. I don't think that's the case these days. That being said, I've found myself going 100MPH down a never ending rabbit hole chasing the best possible groups and never being satisfied. It can always be better. All of it is my fault and all of it could be prevented. But it is what it is, when I step back and look at things and what my objectives are and how much I shoot, reloading just doesn't seem necessary. At the end of the day I want to shoot and ethically kill an animal at under 500 yards. At this point in my life all the shooting I do with rifles capable of doing this is simply in prep for the hunt. [/QUOTE]
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