Once upon a time....Yes. Oh money can still be saved reloading providing one shoots a lot of the other than 9mm and 223. But one has to reload nowadays just to have available ammo on hand. At cost per 40 rounds factory box of ammo, one can reload 50 to 100 +/- rounds for nearly the same cost. That is providing one doesn't count their labor hours.
Myself, it's all about quality. And knowing that my ammo is at minimum equal to factory ammo. However, My reloading goal is to have better than factory ammo. And being able to have the opportunity to have ammo on hand and available for whenever I want to go out to the range and practice, and to have on hand for the hunting seasons; ie. varmints during the nuisance game months and for table fare game during those months. Or for those days and the amount of game, to include any extra animals, when hunting abroad.
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Hi Marcus
I'll 2nd limcroma! Booked 2nd trip at SCI last week. Those guys are great. Trying to get hooked up with Peter when he gets to the states if I can break away.
What sling studs do those swivels fit ? They look to be quite a bit wider than the standard modern swivels. They may be just what I need for my Remington 30 Express wide swivel studs. Can you measure the pin diameter ?
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