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<blockquote data-quote="FredRog72" data-source="post: 5837096" data-attributes="member: 19496"><p>I remember folks saying, ain't paying $65 a brick for primers! LOL, that ended up being correct since they kept climbing! I'll admit, I jumped into reloading a little later than most but was tenacious at finding decent deals and stocking up fast. I also went into it not to save money on ammo but as a hobby. Being in commercial construction, I watched the steel industry quadruple inside of a few months knowing that anything and everything that contained any steel would follow. That held true but also drug the rest of the manufacturing industry right along with it. </p><p></p><p>I was semi smart (using that term loosely) and stock piled, but as a hobby if I wanted to reload even starting today, I'd do my research and dive right in knowing I'm not saving money. I do it to make as much of my own quality product and have the freedom to shoot at my leisure because it makes me happy! </p><p></p><p>Btw, I traded in offshore saltwater fishing for reloading! You think reloading is expensive even today? Jump into offshore saltwater fishing. LOL, that's a different kind of expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FredRog72, post: 5837096, member: 19496"] I remember folks saying, ain't paying $65 a brick for primers! LOL, that ended up being correct since they kept climbing! I'll admit, I jumped into reloading a little later than most but was tenacious at finding decent deals and stocking up fast. I also went into it not to save money on ammo but as a hobby. Being in commercial construction, I watched the steel industry quadruple inside of a few months knowing that anything and everything that contained any steel would follow. That held true but also drug the rest of the manufacturing industry right along with it. I was semi smart (using that term loosely) and stock piled, but as a hobby if I wanted to reload even starting today, I'd do my research and dive right in knowing I'm not saving money. I do it to make as much of my own quality product and have the freedom to shoot at my leisure because it makes me happy! Btw, I traded in offshore saltwater fishing for reloading! You think reloading is expensive even today? Jump into offshore saltwater fishing. LOL, that's a different kind of expensive. [/QUOTE]
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