Saving money on reloading is possible, not very likely, but possible, then again, forget I said that. I was looking at guns yesterday, some I had to buy dies and bullets and brass for, some were just dies and brass, some I didn't have to buy anything. All I can say is the guns were between 5 and 12, 000.00. I am sort of considering a 2000.00 gun, at least I have dies, bullets, powder and brass for it. I think it was the 12,000.00 one I had all the stuff for as well. I'm pretty sure if someone had the gun in the cartridge I was thinking of yesterday, in stock, I'd be out 5-6000.00 today.
That's what reloading can do to your pocketbook, just because you can make the ammo for it, otherwise, you wouldn't look at it, whether it is a 500.00 or a 25000.00 gun
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