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Ever wonder how much you save reloading?


Guest shifty_85

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I've never saved anything reloading. I just get to shoot more.

 

 

LOL.

 

I'm afraid I'm in the same boat. But at least I can rationalize that I could be saving money. :cool:

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I've never saved anything reloading. I just get to shoot more.

 

 

LOL.

 

I'm afraid I'm in the same boat. But at least I can rationalize that I could be saving money. :cool:

Yea, but aint it fun

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For 20+ years I did not reload, due to the cost factor.  December 25, 2012, I changed my whole view point of reloading.  Now I reload for current and future ammo availability.  I likely have all that I will ever need, unless I shoot more which I likely will do!  BTW thanks for the calculator, I already had one that I created on an Excel spreadsheet. 

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Yea, but aint it fun

Sure. I'm not complaining; just stating a fact.

 

Theoretically, one could save money reloading, but I don't know anyone who has.

Guest shifty_85
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well i see alot of you already had some form of this but i thought it was awesome!

 

i do more shooting as well. it really helps out loading .308 and lead core 7.62X54r. its bad when surplus .308 is .75 cents+ a round i can load them for about 34-40cents a rd. and 7.62X54R is about 1.00 1.25 per lead core rd i can load them for about the same as .308 :)

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