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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Thinking of reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="emp1953" data-source="post: 2079888" data-attributes="member: 71817"><p>You will find reloading components as hard to find as loaded ammo. But.... if you had all the components stockpiled already, and were not able to purchase loaded ammo, the economics of it sort of fade away. You'd at least have ammo. More to your question, I've found that I can load much more accurate ammo, with better performance on game than I can buy off the shelf. As far as prices, you'd have to compare the quality of what is reloaded to some of the highest priced premium ammo on the market. I'd say that those savings are worth chasing after.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emp1953, post: 2079888, member: 71817"] You will find reloading components as hard to find as loaded ammo. But.... if you had all the components stockpiled already, and were not able to purchase loaded ammo, the economics of it sort of fade away. You'd at least have ammo. More to your question, I've found that I can load much more accurate ammo, with better performance on game than I can buy off the shelf. As far as prices, you'd have to compare the quality of what is reloaded to some of the highest priced premium ammo on the market. I'd say that those savings are worth chasing after. [/QUOTE]
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