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Is Reloading Really Worth It?
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<blockquote data-quote="jimktm520" data-source="post: 1621641" data-attributes="member: 10277"><p>Lots of good comments here. I reload because I enjoy the precision and detail to do it properly/safely. I have afound that once I started getting really into it, I have sunk a boatload of cash into all of the "way-cool" accessories and tools that make it that much more fun for me. The .22 conversion kit stated before is actually the cheapest way to practice with your .45. Just do not forget to practice with full power .45 loads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimktm520, post: 1621641, member: 10277"] Lots of good comments here. I reload because I enjoy the precision and detail to do it properly/safely. I have afound that once I started getting really into it, I have sunk a boatload of cash into all of the "way-cool" accessories and tools that make it that much more fun for me. The .22 conversion kit stated before is actually the cheapest way to practice with your .45. Just do not forget to practice with full power .45 loads. [/QUOTE]
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