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Old April 28, 2006, 02:20 PM   #12
Superhornet
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Join Date: March 24, 2005
Location: florida
Posts: 292
All the posts above are good advice...My recommendation is don't do it.....What they did not tell you is that reloading is a sickness. I will explain........I started out with a LEE loader that you used a hammer with to pound the case into a die, that was a 38 special, the only gun I had. One day at the range, I found two boxes of Win 30-06 brass once fired...No gun to shoot it in....Went out an bought a 30-06. Went to the range...found 20 rounds of 45-70. No gun to shoot it in---Went out and bought a 45-70. Took it to the range. Found 50 rounds of Rem .223. No gun to shoot it in...Went out and bought a .223......This continued and continues to this day......Reloading is cheaper ????? Started loading in 1949, spent so far on reloading equipment, components, powder,etc. over $57.234.50.
Figured it all up.........will break even on 1 May 2006. LOL
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