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<blockquote data-quote="bstomper" data-source="post: 1746205" data-attributes="member: 37250"><p>If you have the recipies for the bullets you are shooting, you have half the battle won already simply because you won't be wasteing a bunch of money, or time, buying components you "don't need" to develop a load. Not to mention, you must already have the brass if you have $1100 worth of bullets you just bought. Ask your bullet maker if you can see his equipment and how he makes them, then go buy what he has. Clearly his bullet making equipment is doing a good job for you. You don't need to have top of the line equipment to get great results. Do some reading, watch some videos, and ask questions here. I'm relatively new to reloading and as far as cost savings goes I really don't know how much I save, I just like doing it and get satisfaction from it so to me it's a no brainer. If it does get more expensive because you will be shooting more, oh well, to me thats a win/win because I also like shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bstomper, post: 1746205, member: 37250"] If you have the recipies for the bullets you are shooting, you have half the battle won already simply because you won't be wasteing a bunch of money, or time, buying components you "don't need" to develop a load. Not to mention, you must already have the brass if you have $1100 worth of bullets you just bought. Ask your bullet maker if you can see his equipment and how he makes them, then go buy what he has. Clearly his bullet making equipment is doing a good job for you. You don't need to have top of the line equipment to get great results. Do some reading, watch some videos, and ask questions here. I'm relatively new to reloading and as far as cost savings goes I really don't know how much I save, I just like doing it and get satisfaction from it so to me it's a no brainer. If it does get more expensive because you will be shooting more, oh well, to me thats a win/win because I also like shooting. [/QUOTE]
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