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Reloading
Single Stage vs Progress for Newbie
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<blockquote data-quote="CleanShot" data-source="post: 1102070" data-attributes="member: 70364"><p>I'm certainly not interested in reloading for cost savings. I would have even if reloading saved you 25% off factory ammo it would take a **** long time to recover your equipment coat. I'm completely in it for the accuracy. As a new shooter it's a catch 22. Do you wait until you are accurate enough for reloading to make a difference or will you never know if you're marksmanship is up to par if you're shooting inaccurate ammo? I'm trying to take out the variables so I can put the blame squarely on the shoulders of the man behind the rifle. </p><p></p><p>My wife isn't going to stop me from buying anything I want. She's pretty **** cool but there are budgets to be balanced and I need to be fair with the spending so she too can buy what she wants. So really this is a matter of what I mentioned earlier. Do I buy something nice now or buy something ok now to just get started? One thing that is always in the back of my mind is also will I be into it enough to justify the cost of the nice stuff and and if I am into it will I be satisfied with the cheap stuff. First world problems as the saying goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CleanShot, post: 1102070, member: 70364"] I'm certainly not interested in reloading for cost savings. I would have even if reloading saved you 25% off factory ammo it would take a **** long time to recover your equipment coat. I'm completely in it for the accuracy. As a new shooter it's a catch 22. Do you wait until you are accurate enough for reloading to make a difference or will you never know if you're marksmanship is up to par if you're shooting inaccurate ammo? I'm trying to take out the variables so I can put the blame squarely on the shoulders of the man behind the rifle. My wife isn't going to stop me from buying anything I want. She's pretty **** cool but there are budgets to be balanced and I need to be fair with the spending so she too can buy what she wants. So really this is a matter of what I mentioned earlier. Do I buy something nice now or buy something ok now to just get started? One thing that is always in the back of my mind is also will I be into it enough to justify the cost of the nice stuff and and if I am into it will I be satisfied with the cheap stuff. First world problems as the saying goes. [/QUOTE]
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