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<blockquote data-quote="WhiteyMacD" data-source="post: 854408" data-attributes="member: 7633"><p>Yes and no. Ammo still comes out cheaper than buying it factory. </p><p></p><p>But you also have the time factor. </p><p></p><p><strong>How much is your time worth?</strong> - Depending on the type of press, you could be looking at less than an hour for a box of ammo, or half a day.</p><p></p><p>You also have the repositioning of finances.</p><p></p><p><strong>Still spending the same, just have more bullets or more guns.</strong> - What you save in ammo either goes into more ammo, or more guns.</p><p></p><p>My honest advice is to get into it as a hobby, not as a money saver. I think people who get into only to save money have 1 of 2 things happen. They either fall in love with reloading and it becomes a hobby, or they get burned out.</p><p></p><p>Not trying to discourage you, its a very rewarding activity, rewarding beyond the fiscal savings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhiteyMacD, post: 854408, member: 7633"] Yes and no. Ammo still comes out cheaper than buying it factory. But you also have the time factor. [b]How much is your time worth?[/b] - Depending on the type of press, you could be looking at less than an hour for a box of ammo, or half a day. You also have the repositioning of finances. [b]Still spending the same, just have more bullets or more guns.[/b] - What you save in ammo either goes into more ammo, or more guns. My honest advice is to get into it as a hobby, not as a money saver. I think people who get into only to save money have 1 of 2 things happen. They either fall in love with reloading and it becomes a hobby, or they get burned out. Not trying to discourage you, its a very rewarding activity, rewarding beyond the fiscal savings. [/QUOTE]
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