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Is it worth getting into reloading still?
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<blockquote data-quote="Farmer925" data-source="post: 3652080" data-attributes="member: 45957"><p>Your largest cost will be the press, scale, case trimmer, dies, ect. depending on what you want to do. Space is your next concern for all the equipment and components. Bottom line, getting into reloading is not cheap. My thoughts are if you don't plan on shooting a lot or have an expensive hard to get/find rifle caliber than purchase your ammo in at least 100 round lots and be frugal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmer925, post: 3652080, member: 45957"] Your largest cost will be the press, scale, case trimmer, dies, ect. depending on what you want to do. Space is your next concern for all the equipment and components. Bottom line, getting into reloading is not cheap. My thoughts are if you don't plan on shooting a lot or have an expensive hard to get/find rifle caliber than purchase your ammo in at least 100 round lots and be frugal. [/QUOTE]
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