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Reloading
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sisu:
I'm going to buy powder, lead and shot every time I get the extra money do to the political atomsphere in the USA.
dbllunger:
Sisu,  I agre I buy as much as I can every chance I can.  It does not go old as long as the temp does not fluctuate a lot.  I have powder/primers that are 15yrs old and works just fine.  I try to buy it in 8#/1000 primer lots if I can.
Bigshooter:
I know in the long run I have saved $1000's of dollars reloading. The only factory rounds I shoot are shotgun shells (for hunting) and 22 shells.

MuleySniper:
I just started doing some reloading myself. At first I was thinking of the sixty-five bucks a box I would save on Wetherby .300 Nosler Partition, but after finally getting sort of set up, Ive started to get some doe wrapped up in it. Now, my focus is more on making that "perfect load" for a few of my guns. I have a lot of fun doing it too, especially with this crap weather we've been having the last couple of months.
Bookworm:
You can also go to the factory store in Bend,Ore. to buy them. I go down there every year to a bow shoot and stock up. I have never had a second that had anything wrong with it other than something funky with the tip. Most of the time I can't tell the difference.
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