Is reloading a money saving thing, or a hobby thing?

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Re: Is reloading a money saving thing, or a hobby thing?

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CowboyT wrote:That sounds a lot more like a prosecuting attorney, actually.
Woops, you are correct. I should re-read my posts prior to posting. :doh:
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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.
It most certainly does. ;-)
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Awesome tool, mate. Thanks for sharing.

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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Is reloading a money saving thing, or a hobby thing?

Me? Yes.
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