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<blockquote data-quote="6pakzak" data-source="post: 2397514" data-attributes="member: 120986"><p>Yes some people you just can't get through too, I always felt like I was saving a lot, 44 magnum bullets were 50.00 a box of 50 before all this, but really they were only slightly more than 45acp to make, I figured it out and it was, I say was only costing me 7 bucks to make 50, because it was the dirty harry 44 magnum they always charged a lot. Then consider your gas and time going to get them, I remember before I started reloading running out of 9mm bullets for a new gun I bought, took an hour to go to dicks and buy more, then shot them all up and went back again. Then there's the biggest plus, you can find what powder, length and seating it likes. I went to Cabela's couple days ago and they were selling 9mm bullets for around 34.00 for 50 so now reloading is definitely much cheaper but youre right for a lot of rounds you weren't saving much a few years ago if you just bought a lot when you went out. I think for rifles especially you're not going to see it's full potential unless you reload, you might get lucky and find one that shoots everything well but I have never gotten that lucky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6pakzak, post: 2397514, member: 120986"] Yes some people you just can't get through too, I always felt like I was saving a lot, 44 magnum bullets were 50.00 a box of 50 before all this, but really they were only slightly more than 45acp to make, I figured it out and it was, I say was only costing me 7 bucks to make 50, because it was the dirty harry 44 magnum they always charged a lot. Then consider your gas and time going to get them, I remember before I started reloading running out of 9mm bullets for a new gun I bought, took an hour to go to dicks and buy more, then shot them all up and went back again. Then there's the biggest plus, you can find what powder, length and seating it likes. I went to Cabela's couple days ago and they were selling 9mm bullets for around 34.00 for 50 so now reloading is definitely much cheaper but youre right for a lot of rounds you weren't saving much a few years ago if you just bought a lot when you went out. I think for rifles especially you're not going to see it's full potential unless you reload, you might get lucky and find one that shoots everything well but I have never gotten that lucky. [/QUOTE]
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