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Is Reloading Really Worth It?
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<blockquote data-quote="okietom" data-source="post: 1556752" data-attributes="member: 18710"><p>I started reloading in 1981 and used to shoot a lot then. I didn't save any money I just shot a lot more. It may have cost more money but I got a lot more satisfaction from the ammo I loaded than ammo that I bought. A single stage press can make it seem like work. If you want to start and have the money get a progressive press to start with. If you leave it set up for one single pistol load you will probably be able to reload them as fast as you can shoot them.</p><p></p><p> When I first got my Dillon 550 I timed a box of 50 .44 mags. The press was set up and full of powder and primers and it took five minutes to load them. I don't think I could shoot them in five minutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okietom, post: 1556752, member: 18710"] I started reloading in 1981 and used to shoot a lot then. I didn't save any money I just shot a lot more. It may have cost more money but I got a lot more satisfaction from the ammo I loaded than ammo that I bought. A single stage press can make it seem like work. If you want to start and have the money get a progressive press to start with. If you leave it set up for one single pistol load you will probably be able to reload them as fast as you can shoot them. When I first got my Dillon 550 I timed a box of 50 .44 mags. The press was set up and full of powder and primers and it took five minutes to load them. I don't think I could shoot them in five minutes. [/QUOTE]
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