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<blockquote data-quote="okietom" data-source="post: 1818519" data-attributes="member: 18710"><p>You don't really save money when you reload. At least I never have. There is always something else to buy. A new set of dies, a new deburring tool, larger amounts of brass and bullets and powder. You do save money per round but you will use that to justify shooting more. Shooting more is the best reason in the world to reload. The excuses to go shoot will be easier too. When you reload there is almost always a new load to go test. I tried some new powder, I need to go test it. I bought some new bullets, I need to go see if my gun likes them. It can even help you justify buying a new gun. I did that one to myself in the past year. Yes, I bought a 10mm Glock just because I reload and there won't be a problem with finding ammo AND it won't cost me any more to load then .40SW.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with the reloading. You have some nice equipment to start with. Once you get to making good ammo I hope that you can move on to a progressive press.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okietom, post: 1818519, member: 18710"] You don't really save money when you reload. At least I never have. There is always something else to buy. A new set of dies, a new deburring tool, larger amounts of brass and bullets and powder. You do save money per round but you will use that to justify shooting more. Shooting more is the best reason in the world to reload. The excuses to go shoot will be easier too. When you reload there is almost always a new load to go test. I tried some new powder, I need to go test it. I bought some new bullets, I need to go see if my gun likes them. It can even help you justify buying a new gun. I did that one to myself in the past year. Yes, I bought a 10mm Glock just because I reload and there won't be a problem with finding ammo AND it won't cost me any more to load then .40SW. Good luck with the reloading. You have some nice equipment to start with. Once you get to making good ammo I hope that you can move on to a progressive press. [/QUOTE]
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