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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Why do you reload cartridges?
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<blockquote data-quote="Phidelt208" data-source="post: 2507748" data-attributes="member: 110726"><p>I get to control the ammo, I shoot. It may not seem like a big deal for the casual hunter or anyone shooting 600 rounds a year.</p><p>However, when you shoot tons, it's nice to cut the cost even if it's by 10 cents, plus I know that every round is the same and how it will perform in that gun/rifle.</p><p>I would agree whole heartedly that if you don't shoot much, there is a lot (or was) of great ammo out there and reloading is a time suck.</p><p>Unless you just like doing it for fun or a family thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phidelt208, post: 2507748, member: 110726"] I get to control the ammo, I shoot. It may not seem like a big deal for the casual hunter or anyone shooting 600 rounds a year. However, when you shoot tons, it's nice to cut the cost even if it's by 10 cents, plus I know that every round is the same and how it will perform in that gun/rifle. I would agree whole heartedly that if you don't shoot much, there is a lot (or was) of great ammo out there and reloading is a time suck. Unless you just like doing it for fun or a family thing. [/QUOTE]
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