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<blockquote data-quote="CPerkins" data-source="post: 462553" data-attributes="member: 2713"><p>Ditto on what Sako said. I reload not to save money, but to have options that I can not get from a manufactured ammo. I can tune a certain ammo to my gun and get results that exceed what I could get from what I could have bought. There is also an added feeling of ackomplishment when you shoot a deer with a load that you developed and assembled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CPerkins, post: 462553, member: 2713"] Ditto on what Sako said. I reload not to save money, but to have options that I can not get from a manufactured ammo. I can tune a certain ammo to my gun and get results that exceed what I could get from what I could have bought. There is also an added feeling of ackomplishment when you shoot a deer with a load that you developed and assembled. [/QUOTE]
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