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Reloading
At what point do you stop reloading?
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<blockquote data-quote="fairchaser" data-source="post: 4628608" data-attributes="member: 10373"><p>I buy some ammo like .223 for my AR and .22's and some pistol rounds cause it's too cheap not to. There are some pretty good match grade ammo that you can buy cheap too. But when every round counts, you need the quality control of loading yourself. Why would you give up a great deer lease for something closer to home and a few bucks cheaper?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fairchaser, post: 4628608, member: 10373"] I buy some ammo like .223 for my AR and .22’s and some pistol rounds cause it’s too cheap not to. There are some pretty good match grade ammo that you can buy cheap too. But when every round counts, you need the quality control of loading yourself. Why would you give up a great deer lease for something closer to home and a few bucks cheaper? [/QUOTE]
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