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Reloading
Reloading - Is it still really worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark37082" data-source="post: 2369944" data-attributes="member: 120066"><p>So if you were reloading 30 years ago and stock piled components, you have it good. If you are are reloading now with limited stock, it is more difficult but still worth it. Obviously this post was intended to gather perspectives and it succeeded. I wish I had not used the $3 reference for a loaded round in the first post. It did not amortize the brass life. I tend to look for premium components when loading for my rifles (ADG/Nosler brass, Nosler/Berger/Hammer bullets, Federal Match primers, etc). If you fall into the gouging trap, you can easily reach a point where you are dropping a chunk of change every time you go out shooting. It most certainly is still worth it. I really started reloading when I found it difficult to find specific ammo for some of my guns. I was one of those crazy people that enjoyed shooting 500SW handguns. Now I have more components for the 500 than I will ever shoot. If a grizzly bear shows up with bad intentions, I am ready LOL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark37082, post: 2369944, member: 120066"] So if you were reloading 30 years ago and stock piled components, you have it good. If you are are reloading now with limited stock, it is more difficult but still worth it. Obviously this post was intended to gather perspectives and it succeeded. I wish I had not used the $3 reference for a loaded round in the first post. It did not amortize the brass life. I tend to look for premium components when loading for my rifles (ADG/Nosler brass, Nosler/Berger/Hammer bullets, Federal Match primers, etc). If you fall into the gouging trap, you can easily reach a point where you are dropping a chunk of change every time you go out shooting. It most certainly is still worth it. I really started reloading when I found it difficult to find specific ammo for some of my guns. I was one of those crazy people that enjoyed shooting 500SW handguns. Now I have more components for the 500 than I will ever shoot. If a grizzly bear shows up with bad intentions, I am ready LOL. [/QUOTE]
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