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I've handloaded more rounds than I know, somewhere north of 20,000 for range or hunting use. But I still carry commercial defensive ammo.FishInTx wrote: I'm buying my own Defensive rounds..for now. I'll just be reloading for range use.
Don2 wrote:
I don't think I have EVER saved any money handloading...I always find something I need/want to buy to help me in my hobby.
But thats the way it goes with most hobbies.![]()
Don2
I have not figured out lately how much per round or box I can load at this time, but a good way to save is to shoot lead bullets.FishInTx wrote:
I was trying to add up how much I might save. Not a whole lot that I can figure, yet (Obama). A few bucks here and there is always a good thing though.
FishInTx wrote:Don2 wrote:
I don't think I have EVER saved any money handloading...I always find something I need/want to buy to help me in my hobby.
But thats the way it goes with most hobbies.![]()
Don2
I was trying to add up how much I might save. Not a whole lot that I can figure, yet (Obama). A few bucks here and there is always a good thing though.
I'm a little OCD. When I decide to do something, I do it, and do it well and then go on to something else. When I finally got my CHL I committed myself to shoot better and faster. Buying ammo every week was a shock to the budget. I really enjoy shooting, as well as my son, so I thought reloading would be good for us.
Golf is my hobby. I spend alot of time and money on it. Doing a 2x2x2 on demand is the new "obssesion". My shooting may slow down a bit once I get proficient but I believe my son and I will always shoot and there will always be a need for reloading/reloading stuff.