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bwswanson

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Reloading doesn't save any money at all, it just allows you to bust more caps for the amount of $$$. Your greatest value is buying in bulk. I get 125 grain 9mm HiTek bullets for $57/thousand at 5K minimum, delivered to the range. My brass is free once fired from an indoor range. Last lot of primers I got was free ship, 20K of S&B for $18 per thousand, and my shooting buddies go in on powder, usually 64 lbs minimum and split hazmat and shipping. Sometimes I find 8lb jugs of powder or 5K of primers at the match from another shooter, no hazmat or ship. I'm still running my original Dillon 550 from 1986, and my 16 year old Square Deal I got as match product. Since reloading is not fun, but a necessary part of getting to the Stand By, beep, you figure your time is worth nothing. If you make $200 an hour, you don't need to reload.

no cost reloading bench made from left over scrap.

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