CoalTrain49
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I was referring to the whole concept of reloading being cheaper than factory, when all factors are considered, not to mention the ever constant dig against those who don't reload, as if reloading is a magical tasliman warding off the evil specter of ammo prices or shortages.
Reload or buy ammo, the shortages affect everyone. Reloading won't keep you shooting if all you do is buy powder by the lb, and primers/bullets a few hundred at a time.
My ammo costs are about half of buying ammo. Therefore I can shoot twice as long during a shortage on the same dollar that someone spends on manufactured ammo, if I keep a reserve.
If you read my post that you quoted again you will see I said ammo and components.
Some people can't afford to pay their rent so stacking ammo probably isn't high on their list. I understand why people don't do it.
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