Recent content by mageekenneth

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    FFL vs Reloading

    Re: FFL vs Reloading So I have given in. Damn it!!! I have looked through the forum and tried to search, but can't find the data...What can I expect to spend on a set up for .308 and .45acp. and should I do the 550B or a nice dillon rock chucker or lee classic cast single stage press...
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    FFL vs Reloading

    Re: FFL vs Reloading I suppose y'all are right. I am eventually going to burn up that much ammo, and after all is said and done, I will always have some equipment left over that would have some residual value... decisions decisions
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    FFL vs Reloading

    Re: FFL vs Reloading I had not considered that...worth some thought though. thanks
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    FFL vs Reloading

    Re: FFL vs Reloading Thats why I came to you guys for some advice. The fact is I am not sure I shoot nearly enough to warrant the expense of either... I appreciate all of the input. Thanks you are all a great help...
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    FFL vs Reloading

    Re: FFL vs Reloading And I don't doubt that for an instance... But I am having some pretty good results with the over the counter stuff out to 900yds or so. I think the rounds are WAY more accurate than I am. Damned wind...It messes you up when you are sailing and shooting. Maybe its...
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    FFL vs Reloading

    Re: FFL vs Reloading I am not sure about that. The high end ammo today is very nice and high quality. I did the numbers using Midway as a general reference and this is what I found. <span style="font-size: 14pt"><span style="text-decoration: underline"><span style="font-weight: bold">Midway...
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    FFL vs Reloading

    Re: FFL vs Reloading I have done quiet a bit of research ....and you are definately not required to have a storefront as a prerequisite for a FFL. And there seems to be very little in the way of "maintaining" a FFL. It is my understanding that once the initial application is approved, the...
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    FFL vs Reloading

    I am new here, so don't freak out if I get this wrong...but! I am thinking of getting into reloading. (mostly .45acp and .308 win. After doing quite a bit of research, it seems that there is very little savings overall when ALL of the cost (shipping etc.) is taken into account, plus the time...