Arkansas Paul
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It has paid off to me in the enjoyment I have gotten from it.
Money wise, hell no. There's always something else I'm wanting.
Money wise, hell no. There's always something else I'm wanting.
I used to spend money on boats, motorcycles, cars, etc.
Reloading is a much cheaper hobby.
It has paid off to me in the enjoyment I have gotten from it.
Money wise, hell no. There's always something else I'm wanting.
same! I sometimes get the cartridge components then buy the gun. My current, gun I’m looking for is .375 HH, should have picked up the Ruger #1 years ago, going for $950 newNo, it hasn't paid off for me...at least in terms of saving money. I don't suspect it ever will in reality.
Most of my equipment was purchased used in garage and estate sales. Even bought stuff when I wasn't reloading for a few years.
Dies for calibers I don't own- check
Bullets for calibers I don't own- check
Brass for calibers I don't own- check
"Hey, there's a .xxx rifle. I think I have everything to load for that. How much are you asking?"
"Sweet, I'll take it"
Nope, not saving any money like that.