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re: Anyone into reloading?
Posted on 12/4/19 at 3:33 pm to Bagger Joe
Posted on 12/4/19 at 3:33 pm to Bagger Joe
I thank everyone for the responses.
What I'm kind of hearing is I probably shouldn't get into it, for what I'm shooting, and how often. I shoot about once a month, running 50 or so through a .40 and a .45, probably nearly that many through a .357 revolver, and then plink anywhere from 100 to 300 through a couple of ARs.
My primary reason for lookin into it wasn't to save money, but to prevent the government from making them useless by drying up the ammo supply. I believe that is where we are headed.
What I'm kind of hearing is I probably shouldn't get into it, for what I'm shooting, and how often. I shoot about once a month, running 50 or so through a .40 and a .45, probably nearly that many through a .357 revolver, and then plink anywhere from 100 to 300 through a couple of ARs.
My primary reason for lookin into it wasn't to save money, but to prevent the government from making them useless by drying up the ammo supply. I believe that is where we are headed.
Posted on 12/4/19 at 3:42 pm to troyt37
I'm not trying to discourage you. It can be a very rewarding hobby but it does take some time. As said above, if it comes down to restricting ammo, all they will need to do is restrict one of our reloading components and we are out of business. You can only stockpile so much.
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