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Why Reload .338 Lapua?
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2218360" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>Wow you put a lot of thought into your post to diminish reloading due to costs. This post will be real controversial. </p><p>First of all I could not buy the type 338LMAI ammo that I want to use from the store. If you are only going to shoot two or three boxes of ammo through your rife of a specific cartridge, it is not worth reloading. Your comments are specifically about 338 ammo Factory vs Reloads and shooters claiming it is less expensive to reload and you disagree with their statements and that it is BS. That is your opinion </p><p></p><p>Well I have to say that My reloading of a 338 will be less expensive than factory loads. It is really not BS weather I say it or other shooters say it. It is a fact that it is less expensive and each loaded cartridge is specific to the rifle. You can't get that out of Factory loads. I ENJOY RELOADING! It is part of the entire process from first deciding the cartridge to shoot, then building the rifle, shooting it at steel, paper, or game. Reloading gives me the satisfaction knowing the I made it myself. Every time I squeeze the trigger I know that I created the shot. Even if the cost was more to reload, all things equal in the cartridges Factory/Reload, I would still reload.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2218360, member: 116439"] Wow you put a lot of thought into your post to diminish reloading due to costs. This post will be real controversial. First of all I could not buy the type 338LMAI ammo that I want to use from the store. If you are only going to shoot two or three boxes of ammo through your rife of a specific cartridge, it is not worth reloading. Your comments are specifically about 338 ammo Factory vs Reloads and shooters claiming it is less expensive to reload and you disagree with their statements and that it is BS. That is your opinion Well I have to say that My reloading of a 338 will be less expensive than factory loads. It is really not BS weather I say it or other shooters say it. It is a fact that it is less expensive and each loaded cartridge is specific to the rifle. You can't get that out of Factory loads. I ENJOY RELOADING! It is part of the entire process from first deciding the cartridge to shoot, then building the rifle, shooting it at steel, paper, or game. Reloading gives me the satisfaction knowing the I made it myself. Every time I squeeze the trigger I know that I created the shot. Even if the cost was more to reload, all things equal in the cartridges Factory/Reload, I would still reload. [/QUOTE]
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