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<blockquote data-quote="lloydsmale" data-source="post: 746544" data-attributes="member: 41442"><p>Ill agree somewhat with a few of you. First this is expensive. Maybe more so then some will want to tackle. I dont ride motorcyles anymore i dont buy snowmobiles anymore. I shoot. It is MY HOBBY. For the most part the powders and bullets are allready on my shelf. Ive got enough bolt action guns that ive tired this in that i have a real good selection of bullets that worked and didnt. Ill also agree that picking a powder can be narrowed down much easier then the projectile. If I had to chose between having 3 powders or 6 bullets to try id definetely take the differnt bullets. Im fussy enough that i spend the winter loading for all my bolt guns. Every year im trying another 20 or so combinations just in the hope i can find something just a tad better. Is it nessisary? Hell no. But agian its what i love to do and if your a shooter why would you not want to shoot a few more rounds to find something a bit better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lloydsmale, post: 746544, member: 41442"] Ill agree somewhat with a few of you. First this is expensive. Maybe more so then some will want to tackle. I dont ride motorcyles anymore i dont buy snowmobiles anymore. I shoot. It is MY HOBBY. For the most part the powders and bullets are allready on my shelf. Ive got enough bolt action guns that ive tired this in that i have a real good selection of bullets that worked and didnt. Ill also agree that picking a powder can be narrowed down much easier then the projectile. If I had to chose between having 3 powders or 6 bullets to try id definetely take the differnt bullets. Im fussy enough that i spend the winter loading for all my bolt guns. Every year im trying another 20 or so combinations just in the hope i can find something just a tad better. Is it nessisary? Hell no. But agian its what i love to do and if your a shooter why would you not want to shoot a few more rounds to find something a bit better. [/QUOTE]
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