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<blockquote data-quote="nt7332" data-source="post: 1747491" data-attributes="member: 98937"><p>With the money you spend on someone else to load you could have a pretty nice reloading setup. Not to mention the reloading cave is a great place for you and your brother to get away and have some "man" time. As many have said you don't have to have the best gear. However, I learned a long time ago it is better to buy once cry once than to settle in the beginning. In the grand scheme of things if you look at how much you have tied up in rifles, a really nice reloading setup will just be a drop in the bucket to that. To me reloading isn't about saving money but about knowing I have the most consistent ammo that I can have and once you get very proficient with good reloading gear you can't blame the ammo any further for those occasional misses. To me reloading promoted shooting more, and going to the range just to try out my new test loads. Best of luck on your journey down the reloading rabbit hole, just stay positive and expect to run into issues. This is how we learn. And always remember if you need help this forum has a wealth of knowledge! Take care, brother.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nt7332, post: 1747491, member: 98937"] With the money you spend on someone else to load you could have a pretty nice reloading setup. Not to mention the reloading cave is a great place for you and your brother to get away and have some "man" time. As many have said you don't have to have the best gear. However, I learned a long time ago it is better to buy once cry once than to settle in the beginning. In the grand scheme of things if you look at how much you have tied up in rifles, a really nice reloading setup will just be a drop in the bucket to that. To me reloading isn't about saving money but about knowing I have the most consistent ammo that I can have and once you get very proficient with good reloading gear you can't blame the ammo any further for those occasional misses. To me reloading promoted shooting more, and going to the range just to try out my new test loads. Best of luck on your journey down the reloading rabbit hole, just stay positive and expect to run into issues. This is how we learn. And always remember if you need help this forum has a wealth of knowledge! Take care, brother. [/QUOTE]
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