Woops, you are correct. I should re-read my posts prior to posting.CowboyT wrote:That sounds a lot more like a prosecuting attorney, actually.
Is reloading a money saving thing, or a hobby thing?
Re: Is reloading a money saving thing, or a hobby thing?
Re: Is reloading a money saving thing, or a hobby thing?
It most certainly does.gunderwood wrote: Does that include the cost of brass? To find the average cost of the rounds, you need to divide the brass cost by the total number of reloads.
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Re: Is reloading a money saving thing, or a hobby thing?
Awesome tool, mate. Thanks for sharing.gregj wrote:
http://www.handloads.com/calc/loadingCosts.asp
I started reloading in order to save money. But l ended up paying much more as I try to perfect it. But as soon as you get the hang of it and it starts being a hobby, then you wouldn't really care. But it's good to know that it does save a lot of money so it's both for me.
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Re: Is reloading a money saving thing, or a hobby thing?
Is reloading a money saving thing, or a hobby thing?
Me? Yes.
Me? Yes.
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