LiveLife
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I think that if the prices/supply of ammo stay at present levels for the full 4 year term and beyond, most all the new reloaders will stay with the culture and not stop reloading.
FWIW, for me that's fine. Everytime I shoot or reload (about 12-15 cents per round average), I smile and think about the American jobs I saved and families I am supporting: Winchester, Remington, MidwayUSA, Graf & Sons, Powder Valley, Wideners, Hodgdon, Alliant, Lee, RCBS, Montana Gold, Rainier Ballistics, Berry's Mfg. etc. - they are the backbone of the American economy we directly support. I especially smile really big at families who work for Missouri Bullets and Rocky Mountain Reloading for their involvement with THR and the excellent customer service they provide.
In these economic times, I am happy that most of reloading industries haven't been "out sourced" to other countries. I rather see more shooters reload than shooting other countries' ammunition - continued shortage means more work for American workers.
IMHO - Ok, back to the OP.
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