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  • Eric86

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    May 13, 2011
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    Princeton, Indiana
    I dont want for you guys to miss out on a good deal on brass but Gamez, have you ever thought about reloading? If this is an option later on you may want to save them (even if its a long time). Brass is pretty expensive when bought new and with the startup costs of reloading its nice to save a few bucks.
     

    Gamez235

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    Mar 24, 2009
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    Upstate
    I work at a gun shop and we have dillion's there set up for use. I have no desire to ever reload again. I can do, have done it, when forced to.... still do it. I however get nothing some sitting at a bench and reloading anymore. I'd rather be in the field shooting. All of my bolt guns at sub-moa with GMM, which at my price point is a better deal for me than reloading if I take in to account the time spent at the bench doing it myself.
     
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