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<blockquote data-quote="DaveB" data-source="post: 3188522" data-attributes="member: 5958"><p>HankII-</p><p></p><p>Handloading is a great hobby. Consider GOLF, a sport I don't care for very much. Imagine if you could take a golf club <u>you</u> made and KNOW you were gonna whack that ball to within a few feet of a cup 350 yards off. What would you spend to get that?-Ruger would mortgage the Family Jewels-and so would most other golfers. </p><p></p><p>Handloading enables you to build a round that will make little black holes in things way way way off in the distance. It is an amazing feeling of satisfaction. </p><p></p><p>Right now, non-availability of some components is upsettting the equilibrium of the universe. Today I did, however, see 4 one pound bottles of IMR4350 and 3 RL17, kinda made me smile. Just pick your point in time and make smart acquisitions, you'll do fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveB, post: 3188522, member: 5958"] HankII- Handloading is a great hobby. Consider GOLF, a sport I don't care for very much. Imagine if you could take a golf club [u]you[/u] made and KNOW you were gonna whack that ball to within a few feet of a cup 350 yards off. What would you spend to get that?-Ruger would mortgage the Family Jewels-and so would most other golfers. Handloading enables you to build a round that will make little black holes in things way way way off in the distance. It is an amazing feeling of satisfaction. Right now, non-availability of some components is upsettting the equilibrium of the universe. Today I did, however, see 4 one pound bottles of IMR4350 and 3 RL17, kinda made me smile. Just pick your point in time and make smart acquisitions, you'll do fine. [/QUOTE]
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