Reloading can be a relaxing, rewarding, and cost saving hobby
by Rick on May 23, 2009
If you have never reloaded your own ammunition before you have missed the pride in workmanship that comes the first time you go to the range and fire a cartridge that you loaded yourself. Many find reloading allows them quiet time with no distractions to bother them. Once you have purchased or procured your brass (the empty cartridge case) you have the most expensive component for reloading. Depending on how you load and take care of your brass you should be able to reuse it from 6 or 7 times for rifle or bottle neck cases to close to 100 time for straight walled cases. Each time you load you will need new bullets, powder and primers.
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