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<blockquote data-quote="Specializedjon" data-source="post: 5672662" data-attributes="member: 20193"><p>I understand completely. The fluctuation in prices of primer, powder and bullets was/is stupid. I reload as a form of therapy. Gets my mind off work and the F'd up world we live in for a few hours. It's mind numbing fun on the Dillon progressive press. Just getting into single stage and laddering my loads to fit specific rifles. I geek out on that stuff. Everything comes to an end at some point. Let me know whatcha got left at the end of the purge</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Specializedjon, post: 5672662, member: 20193"] I understand completely. The fluctuation in prices of primer, powder and bullets was/is stupid. I reload as a form of therapy. Gets my mind off work and the F’d up world we live in for a few hours. It’s mind numbing fun on the Dillon progressive press. Just getting into single stage and laddering my loads to fit specific rifles. I geek out on that stuff. Everything comes to an end at some point. Let me know whatcha got left at the end of the purge [/QUOTE]
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