Sully2
Well-Known Member
But I don't understand the point of starting this thread about not reloading, in the reloading section,
...I wouldnt expect YOU to understand why!
But I don't understand the point of starting this thread about not reloading, in the reloading section,
morning, why r u questioning our comments the members like me question? If do not want to reload, sell ur weapons, and buy urself a crossbow,spear, or slingshot should solve ur delimmea. (sp) I actively read LRH forum everyday. There is a vast amount of knowledge on this site. Read and enjoy the knowledge members share the sport of Hunting and the activities associated with shooting.
just country.
For the OP's use, it seems advantageous to just buy off the shelf. The shooting distance is low and rounds fired/year is low. It would be easier to just buy ammo off the shelf if it shoots well enough.
If I didn't have a reloading bench, I would just buy one box a year and just make sure the zero holds at the distance I plan to shoot. Pretty sad for someone who really likes guns. If you shoot a fair bit, you can see cost savings in ammo but I think people who reload are DIY types and it's more a hobby than anything else...or at least those I talk too.
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I reload because I enjoy it and in my opinion it is the only way to bring out the full potential in a rifle.