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<blockquote data-quote="Tanner99" data-source="post: 5216640" data-attributes="member: 22061"><p>With the ammo shortage we are having now and increase in prices, what is yall's opinions on hand loading your duck/goose hunting shells? I was really wanting to try bismuth this year but it is $50 a box and hard to find on top of that. I found where you can buy bags of bismuth shot for a reasonable price. Of course you have to buy hulls (or recycle shot ones which would be even cheaper), primers, wads, and powder, but those are all relatively cheap. Especially when buying in bulk. What does everyone think? Would it be worth it? Has anyone ever tried it and did it save you money overall?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanner99, post: 5216640, member: 22061"] With the ammo shortage we are having now and increase in prices, what is yall's opinions on hand loading your duck/goose hunting shells? I was really wanting to try bismuth this year but it is $50 a box and hard to find on top of that. I found where you can buy bags of bismuth shot for a reasonable price. Of course you have to buy hulls (or recycle shot ones which would be even cheaper), primers, wads, and powder, but those are all relatively cheap. Especially when buying in bulk. What does everyone think? Would it be worth it? Has anyone ever tried it and did it save you money overall? [/QUOTE]
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