I'm trying to decide whether to jump on the reloading band wagon for shells or not. I shoot a lot of shot shells. Whether it's for clays, hunting, or just having fun at the sandpit. I usually buy 12g 7 1/2 (2 3/4) bulk federal top gun for clays and small game with the exception of sharp tail. They get 6's. I realize buying in bulk for #7 1/2 lead ammo might be cheaper the reloading, but what about larger shot size, buckshot, slugs or nontoxic shot for that matter. Not to mention my 20 gauge shells are getting more expensive. I'm trying to get the most bang for my buck...pun intended. I know it will be expensive at first but what about the long run? If you have any suggestions on equipment or have anything to say on reloading steel shot then fire away. If you know of any spread sheet or weblinks that may help with figuring out cost plz let me know. Or if you just know a better way for getting the most out of your money send a post reply or pm.
I would like to be able to hold the figures out in front of me because I don't know where to start in terms of powder, primers, wads, or what shot brands to look for. I don't know whether i should cast or not either. I do know how a macs press works though....youtube lol.
Bottom line is I want to shoot more for less and if I end up with another hobby so be it.
I would like to be able to hold the figures out in front of me because I don't know where to start in terms of powder, primers, wads, or what shot brands to look for. I don't know whether i should cast or not either. I do know how a macs press works though....youtube lol.
Bottom line is I want to shoot more for less and if I end up with another hobby so be it.
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