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<blockquote data-quote="chav0_12" data-source="post: 2871562" data-attributes="member: 29765"><p>I say something like this to people all the time. When someone says they don't have the time to reload, I ask them if they spend any time watching TV. Most of the time they have the time, they just spend it doing other stuff. I have more time than what I allot to reload and shoot, but I still do it. Likewise, there is an initial investment portion to it, and that can be a little steep. Luckily for me I was given a reloading kit for Christmas one year, so my initial investment was minimal. Since then I've spent quite a bit getting things that I wanted to make the process easier. My kids are going to be spoiled if they ever want to get their own setups and I imagine it would be difficult for them to invest in the amount of stuff that I've gathered over the years to make the process the way I want it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chav0_12, post: 2871562, member: 29765"] I say something like this to people all the time. When someone says they don’t have the time to reload, I ask them if they spend any time watching TV. Most of the time they have the time, they just spend it doing other stuff. I have more time than what I allot to reload and shoot, but I still do it. Likewise, there is an initial investment portion to it, and that can be a little steep. Luckily for me I was given a reloading kit for Christmas one year, so my initial investment was minimal. Since then I’ve spent quite a bit getting things that I wanted to make the process easier. My kids are going to be spoiled if they ever want to get their own setups and I imagine it would be difficult for them to invest in the amount of stuff that I’ve gathered over the years to make the process the way I want it. [/QUOTE]
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