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<blockquote data-quote="thwatson2" data-source="post: 1746777" data-attributes="member: 56839"><p>I think the real savings comes from the fact you are buying custom ammo. You can reload the same stuff much cheaper. But once you start reloading the fun begins,,new presses,new scales new powder drops, new everything. I've got 3 single presses, 1 shotgun reloader , 2 Dillon 650s with powder drops for 5 different rounds, 3 scales, 2 other powder drops, and the list goes on. I've given more reloading equipment away then my first setup. But I wouldn't do anything but recommend you do it. We even have a press at our range in case we want to try something new. Do it and enjoy the fruits of your labor. You can change your bullet length, powder charge, etc..you may find a real sweet round for your rifle that you didn't know it could produce</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thwatson2, post: 1746777, member: 56839"] I think the real savings comes from the fact you are buying custom ammo. You can reload the same stuff much cheaper. But once you start reloading the fun begins,,new presses,new scales new powder drops, new everything. I’ve got 3 single presses, 1 shotgun reloader , 2 Dillon 650s with powder drops for 5 different rounds, 3 scales, 2 other powder drops, and the list goes on. I’ve given more reloading equipment away then my first setup. But I wouldn’t do anything but recommend you do it. We even have a press at our range in case we want to try something new. Do it and enjoy the fruits of your labor. You can change your bullet length, powder charge, etc..you may find a real sweet round for your rifle that you didn’t know it could produce [/QUOTE]
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