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Reloading
Mid-Life Reloading vs. Buying Ammo Crisis
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1804152" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I currently retired but confronted the same dilemma for 10 or so years prior. I personally found that instead of removing the reloading step, which IMO was necessary/critical for me to meet my precision shooting needs, I chose to reduce the scope of the varied shooting activities instead. Rather then shooting in five different forms of competition, or varied types of game hunting shooting with numerous different cartridges, I chose to prioritize an important few. IMO, I ended up with more time then otherwise without trading off the quality and development of the specific shooting/hunting activity. As good as factory ammo seems to be getting, it just doesn't meet "my" particular requirements and limits progress. Now retired, I'm glad I took that approach. I can now do more. Narrow the scope of activity, not the important steps....IMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1804152, member: 10291"] I currently retired but confronted the same dilemma for 10 or so years prior. I personally found that instead of removing the reloading step, which IMO was necessary/critical for me to meet my precision shooting needs, I chose to reduce the scope of the varied shooting activities instead. Rather then shooting in five different forms of competition, or varied types of game hunting shooting with numerous different cartridges, I chose to prioritize an important few. IMO, I ended up with more time then otherwise without trading off the quality and development of the specific shooting/hunting activity. As good as factory ammo seems to be getting, it just doesn’t meet “my” particular requirements and limits progress. Now retired, I’m glad I took that approach. I can now do more. Narrow the scope of activity, not the important steps....IMO [/QUOTE]
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