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Reloading
At what point do you stop reloading?
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<blockquote data-quote="jakeway" data-source="post: 4628751" data-attributes="member: 280"><p>I reload everything I shoot. Great hobby. And I don't care how expensive the components get, it's still a significant savings over factory. I have enough equipment that all I need is a set of dies for a new caliber, and the savings per box of ammo pays for the dies in about 50 rounds.</p><p></p><p>My 45 Colt is even greater savings. My first (only) box of factory ammo cost over $0.80 per round, and now I reload for about $0.20 per round. I'd save even more if I cast my own bullets.</p><p></p><p>You don't necessarily have to buy bulk to get these savings, but don't buy at stores. Order supplies on line from large catalog distributors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jakeway, post: 4628751, member: 280"] I reload everything I shoot. Great hobby. And I don't care how expensive the components get, it's still a significant savings over factory. I have enough equipment that all I need is a set of dies for a new caliber, and the savings per box of ammo pays for the dies in about 50 rounds. My 45 Colt is even greater savings. My first (only) box of factory ammo cost over $0.80 per round, and now I reload for about $0.20 per round. I'd save even more if I cast my own bullets. You don't necessarily have to buy bulk to get these savings, but don't buy at stores. Order supplies on line from large catalog distributors. [/QUOTE]
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