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What did you do in the reloading room today?
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<blockquote data-quote="diggler1833" data-source="post: 3975401" data-attributes="member: 48072"><p>I used to tell my friends that they'd make their money back after reloading about 1K rounds of rifle ammo in a basic setup.</p><p></p><p>The problem is that you start to look for ways to shoot and reload more...thereby making reloading hugely more expensive than just buying ammo off the shelves.</p><p></p><p>I got into it because I wanted more accuracy. I'm into it with both feet now because I know that no factory rounds will ever be put together with more care and precision than what I can create.</p><p></p><p>The end result is that I have developed an obsession with testing everything. Even my pistol rounds are tailored to each gun.</p><p></p><p>It is a slippery slope.</p><p></p><p>The guys who are actually into the "fun" of reloading get way more enjoyment out of it than the guys just doing it to save money.</p><p></p><p>^ There's a support group for the former.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diggler1833, post: 3975401, member: 48072"] I used to tell my friends that they'd make their money back after reloading about 1K rounds of rifle ammo in a basic setup. The problem is that you start to look for ways to shoot and reload more...thereby making reloading hugely more expensive than just buying ammo off the shelves. I got into it because I wanted more accuracy. I'm into it with both feet now because I know that no factory rounds will ever be put together with more care and precision than what I can create. The end result is that I have developed an obsession with testing everything. Even my pistol rounds are tailored to each gun. It is a slippery slope. The guys who are actually into the "fun" of reloading get way more enjoyment out of it than the guys just doing it to save money. ^ There's a support group for the former. [/QUOTE]
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