Thread: Reloading
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Old 12-01-2019, 02:32 PM   #38
drjjj
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Last2die: You have gotten a lot of good advice here. Back to your original question-sounds like you want to handload for high volume shooting in AR platforms and handguns? I load a ton of shotgun ammo (I shoot 28 and 410 almost exclusively and it makes economic sense), and a fair amount of rifle ammo. I know a lot of folks who compete in 3 gun and handgun events and they all have gone to Dillon equipment. They are progressive presses and you can really crank out the ammo. You have to look at what you save and see how long it would take you to recover the cost of the reloading equipment. As has been said here you can buy practice ammo pretty darn reasonably now. Check out Palmetto State Armory for deals, and check out Pew Pew Tactical for ammo buying tips as well. My $.02.
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