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walknmannv

04/02/10 11:04 AM

#17073 RE: walknmannv #17072

I got into reloading back in the last century, 1960's. If you are unhappy with the cost of ammo, doing your own reloading can cut the cost and you can tailor the loads specifically to match each weapon you shoot. Long subject, but here are two simple approaches to get you started. My best suggestion? Got a buddy who constantly reloads? Most likely he or she would love to have your company while reloading and be glad to show you the way. This hobby can be as simple or as complicated (and expen$ive) as you make it. Here is a start:
http://usrange.org/smf/index.php?topic=3195.0
That's part one, here's part two:
http://usrange.org/smf/index.php?topic=3197.0
Read them and see if you think reloading is for you.
Lots more info on the Internet if you are interested.
Walk