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Originally Posted by ladyT
Given the startup costs, ongoing maintance and your time you will not save any money. At best you break even. What reloading does do is it allows you to custom load a round for each weapon you load for and by doing so your weapon reaches max performance providing you do your part.
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I been reloading since the early 70's and i saved lots of $$$ over buying new ammo. It depends on how much we shoot too. I was shooting 3 to 4 times a week back then. Most of my other time was spent on reloading. Switching from the single press to the progressive press was a real time saver. Plus the quality of the ammo is much better too. Its in a controlled enviroment completely managed by us.