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    Besides quantity, reloading is well worth it in terms of developing loads that are more accurate and consistent than factory ammo.
    The next thing you'll be looking at is melting pots and moulds!
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    Quote Originally Posted by thisisdonald View Post
    Besides quantity, reloading is well worth it in terms of developing loads that are more accurate and consistent than factory ammo.
    The next thing you'll be looking at is melting pots and moulds!
    what is this "accuracy" of which you speak?
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    Quote Originally Posted by tinbum View Post
    what is this "accuracy" of which you speak?
    Lol, I didny mean accurate, I meant consistent
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    Quote Originally Posted by thisisdonald View Post
    Lol, I didny mean accurate, I meant consistent

    Actually I reload to achieve both. I don't do anywhere near enough to make it economic. Good home loads will always beat factory for consistency and (if the load is tuned) accuracy. I accept that not everyone wants to achieve that though.
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