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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
What do you regret buying?
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<blockquote data-quote="BigCarrot" data-source="post: 1602223" data-attributes="member: 37361"><p>All of it! I tend to go all-in when I do just about anything. I did a lot of research, and bought all of the best stuff, but I quickly realized that I hate reloading. I'm too OCD to stop at "good enough", so it takes me wayyy too long to load rounds. Perfect concentricity, double weighing powder while holding my breath to keep the scale from fluctuating... ugh. I had Copper Creek develop a load for my last rifle, and it costs more per round, but it shoots really well, and I don't have to slave away in my reloading room.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigCarrot, post: 1602223, member: 37361"] All of it! I tend to go all-in when I do just about anything. I did a lot of research, and bought all of the best stuff, but I quickly realized that I hate reloading. I’m too OCD to stop at “good enough”, so it takes me wayyy too long to load rounds. Perfect concentricity, double weighing powder while holding my breath to keep the scale from fluctuating... ugh. I had Copper Creek develop a load for my last rifle, and it costs more per round, but it shoots really well, and I don’t have to slave away in my reloading room. [/QUOTE]
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