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Hi matelot yes reloading does I believe in the long run save me money as I buy reloading items in bulk as sometimes components go short from the supplier

 

 

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Reloading should save money once you have the kit. However I end up with more rounds at my disposal so I shoot more, so any savings are gone..! My reloads work out around £0.90p a bang

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I think mine could be similar but my mate shoots 50 cal his rounds are £18.00 per shot !!

 

 

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I couldn't afford to zero it, let alone spent a day on the range

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Yes d be thinking on how much I'd spent pulling the trigger, you have to be rich, no kids and No wife for a rifle like that. My FClass rifle set up is just short of £3,000 and with a factory action. With all the add on it going pass the above mark now.

I have a 50 cal bullet head when I find it I will post a photo it weight 700 gn. And is bloody huge lump of brass.

 

 

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Hi matelot, don't know if I have answered your question, personally I think after laying out for all reloading kit, I do think I save some money, consider the amount you shoot buy over the counter then compare what a reload would cost !

 

 

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1e129cce90b2cf81fe58f149dcec3d87.jpgmy f class rifle rig is my favourite shooting I make my own bullets and quite keen in load development to ensure a tight group

 

 

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