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Is Reloading Really Worth It?
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<blockquote data-quote="Old Fart" data-source="post: 1563616" data-attributes="member: 4899"><p>Exactly, I've been reloading since I was a kid. Still have and use that old Lee 7.7 Jap smasher. I have several single stages and a couple progressives, one a Lee and the other a Dillion. I still find myself using my RCBS Rockcrusher as much or more. There was a time when progressive meant I was able to keep up with my shooting. Now days it's all about staying busy and enjoying the hobby. I don't/can't shoot as much as back when I shot competitvely, but I still enjoy shooting and reloading. Another thing you can do to put more rounds in the shooting bag is take up casting. It will significantantly reduce the cost per round also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Fart, post: 1563616, member: 4899"] Exactly, I've been reloading since I was a kid. Still have and use that old Lee 7.7 Jap smasher. I have several single stages and a couple progressives, one a Lee and the other a Dillion. I still find myself using my RCBS Rockcrusher as much or more. There was a time when progressive meant I was able to keep up with my shooting. Now days it's all about staying busy and enjoying the hobby. I don't/can't shoot as much as back when I shot competitvely, but I still enjoy shooting and reloading. Another thing you can do to put more rounds in the shooting bag is take up casting. It will significantantly reduce the cost per round also. [/QUOTE]
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