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03-01-2011 08:37 PM |
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Originally Posted by G-Rex
(Post 453314)
I've come to the realization that you won't save money reloading. You'll just shoot more. :lol
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Agreed. I can't keep up re-loading with the amount that I'd like to shoot.
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Originally Posted by Amblyopic
(Post 453346)
i was going to start searching for used presses first.... why buy new if someone's getting out of it.
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I saw one at the gun show this weekend. Not sure how much they were asking but you could always go there and start looking.
Fortunate for me Dad had a couple presses he could spare so my start up costs were minimal.
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Originally Posted by wildchild
(Post 453348)
yeah I noticed that. everyone here was saying I should reload to save coin. started looking into it and yeah no great savings there at all. I think it would end up costing more to reload then just buying cheap factory load practice ammo.
if i was always shooting top ammo it might save a few pennies, but I shoot cheap factory loads (winchester etc) for target parctice.
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I did the math for myself since I had minimal start up cost (thanks to Dad). To re-load 380, I'd save about half. It is less than that now that the cost came down but I still do it for the enjoyment.
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Originally Posted by nhgunnut
(Post 453429)
Me too unless I am shooting in competitions (300 and 600 yards) I stay with commercial stuff.
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I am quite a bit more accurate with my reloads versus factory. :shrug:
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Originally Posted by Corey
(Post 453491)
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Very nice. I'm glad you found something you like.
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