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  1. no primers for 2022

    Just when i give all my primers away for what they cost me. Poor investment practices. Its what i get for wanting a new toy.
  2. Well it's a start.

    Looks great
  3. Reloaders Look at this

    Sellers market
  4. Why???????

    i used to open the boxes of bullets when i first started shooting. Didn't know what all the writing on the box meant. That's a thing of past now but i understand when guys do it.
  5. New reloading bench

    if i had an area in my home for a setup like that i would seriously consider getting into reloading. i have 4 hadguns that shoot 11 different cartridges so it would be worth it.
  6. Question to expierenced reloaders

    Thanks man I think your right. My main reason for wanting to start was in case the price got real expensive i would have the equipment and know how. But I'm thinking if I just buy factory ammo I can have a nice stockpile that won't really deplete cuz I don't shoot as much.
  7. Question to expierenced reloaders

    Yea one of my concerns is that I don't shoot enough. So I haven't accumulated enough brass to justify reloading. And if I continue shooting the amount that I shoot now the time it will take to really save money on just my initial investment will be quite awhile.
  8. Question to expierenced reloaders

    How often do you reload? After every shooting session, after accumulating a certain amount of brass or jus whenever?
  9. Question to expierenced reloaders

    I don't shoot a lot. Maybe at most 150 rounds a month. 9mm and 40. Some .223 and .22-250
  10. Question to expierenced reloaders

    Is it worth it? Me and my father have seriously considered reloading but are unsure if it's worth it. Our reasoning for wanting to start is just in case the cost of factory ammo gets to high. Is this a viable option? Would really like to know what everybody thinks.
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