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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Greywolf18" data-source="post: 350108" data-attributes="member: 14172"><p>I told my wife it would be cheaper for me to reload and so 2 Xmas's ago I got the kit....then she saw the bill where I got the kit, trimmer, brass, dies, powder, bullets and I was told to return it lol It's expensive to start out, but you start shooting more because you wind up making 50-100 bullets at a time with different formulas to try and find the best one. Now add that up @ $40/box of 20...that's $200 for 100 bullets....then load up another 100+ once you find the right formula. Now multiply that by several calibers and you are saving money. I've been doing it for @ 13 months now and I think I am finally at the point to where I'm saving money because I don't get to shoot that often. If you shoot alot it will add up quicker. Not too mention it's just fun watching bullets you made shoot tiny groups that are 1/2 as small as the factory ammo!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greywolf18, post: 350108, member: 14172"] I told my wife it would be cheaper for me to reload and so 2 Xmas's ago I got the kit....then she saw the bill where I got the kit, trimmer, brass, dies, powder, bullets and I was told to return it lol It's expensive to start out, but you start shooting more because you wind up making 50-100 bullets at a time with different formulas to try and find the best one. Now add that up @ $40/box of 20...that's $200 for 100 bullets....then load up another 100+ once you find the right formula. Now multiply that by several calibers and you are saving money. I've been doing it for @ 13 months now and I think I am finally at the point to where I'm saving money because I don't get to shoot that often. If you shoot alot it will add up quicker. Not too mention it's just fun watching bullets you made shoot tiny groups that are 1/2 as small as the factory ammo! [/QUOTE]
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