hello guys n gals....i've been trying to decide if it would be wise for me to start/learn reloading or just buy my 223 ammo in bulk at cabela's or the best place to buy it , or ? kinda worried with this new president thing going on, but then again noticed you could buy bulk at cabela's comes out to about 27 cents a round.....I GUESS MY QUESTION IS ....IS IT CHEAPER TO BUY ALL THE STUFF IT TAKES TO RELOAD OR JUST BUY BULK? i dont shoot every day far from it, will have my black guns no matter what happens , for varmints or just to kill something to eat god forbid it comes to that......noticed a member has a reloader that was his dad's on here for sale....anyway let me know ...thanks so much.....bill
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need help....want to reload or not? is it worth it for me....
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We reload all of our ammo.(family). It will be expensive at first(a lot of initial cost). As stated above, if you don't shoot alot, there's not a lot of advantage. We do it for maximum performance and self-satisfaction. It's a good feeling when you are eating a meal and know that you prepped the ammo yourself, made the harvest, cleaned the animal, butchered the animal, cooked the animal, etc. It is an extremely fun and satisfying hobby, if you have the time to do it.
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Originally posted by eradicator View PostWe reload all of our ammo.(family). It will be expensive at first(a lot of initial cost). As stated above, if you don't shoot alot, there's not a lot of advantage. We do it for maximum performance and self-satisfaction. It's a good feeling when you are eating a meal and know that you prepped the ammo yourself, made the harvest, cleaned the animal, butchered the animal, cooked the animal, etc. It is an extremely fun and satisfying hobby, if you have the time to do it.
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