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Is it still cost effective to reload?
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<blockquote data-quote="radarmonkey" data-source="post: 854401" data-attributes="member: 8195"><p>Hey guys, I have never reloaded and am thinking of trying my hand at it. However, considering how much the cost of ammo has gone up, is reloading still a less expensive alternative? Has the cost of powder, primers etc. gone up as well? I also saw a thread where someone recommended a Lee setup for beginners. Is that the cheapest, safest way to learn? I would reload </p><p>9mm, .45 & .223.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="radarmonkey, post: 854401, member: 8195"] Hey guys, I have never reloaded and am thinking of trying my hand at it. However, considering how much the cost of ammo has gone up, is reloading still a less expensive alternative? Has the cost of powder, primers etc. gone up as well? I also saw a thread where someone recommended a Lee setup for beginners. Is that the cheapest, safest way to learn? I would reload 9mm, .45 & .223. [/QUOTE]
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