Reloading/hand loading for a newbie
Ok, it was suggested to me over on the GD forum that I could get into hand loading inexpensively.
I am not a person who shoots a lot. I like to maintain my proficiency with my guns and spend my fair share hunting, but I'm not the guy who is at the range once or twice a week.
Is it a worthwhile investment for someone like me?
Would I realize significant gains in accuracy over factory loads?
I guess I'm asking what is the cost/benefit analysis?
(sorry if this question has been posted a million times on this forum)
I am not a person who shoots a lot. I like to maintain my proficiency with my guns and spend my fair share hunting, but I'm not the guy who is at the range once or twice a week.
Is it a worthwhile investment for someone like me?
Would I realize significant gains in accuracy over factory loads?
I guess I'm asking what is the cost/benefit analysis?
(sorry if this question has been posted a million times on this forum)
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I agree with tbates. If your like me, I spend several times what I spend in reloading ammo going out to eat at restaurants. Don't beat yourself up too much over costs. Compared to other addictions like golf, this is relatively cheap. 0
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