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How to find a less expensive practice round?
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<blockquote data-quote="palerider3" data-source="post: 1676091" data-attributes="member: 82117"><p>Lance hit it right there. If you're saving money handloading you've either been doing it long enough to have all the stuff and you're retired, or you aren't placing any value on your time. Personally, my time is very valuable. And when I figure that cost into the cost of handloading I end up buying cases of ammo to practice with. After I figured that out I had a couple of PRS gun barrels spun up chambered for factory ammo. I usually shoot handloads in matches, but having something to practice with that doesn't take time out of my day to feed is actually cheaper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="palerider3, post: 1676091, member: 82117"] Lance hit it right there. If you're saving money handloading you've either been doing it long enough to have all the stuff and you're retired, or you aren't placing any value on your time. Personally, my time is very valuable. And when I figure that cost into the cost of handloading I end up buying cases of ammo to practice with. After I figured that out I had a couple of PRS gun barrels spun up chambered for factory ammo. I usually shoot handloads in matches, but having something to practice with that doesn't take time out of my day to feed is actually cheaper. [/QUOTE]
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