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| Don't have any for reloading but it is all I use for waterfowl anymore. Last time I looked into it there was very little savings in reloading vs buying factory, which was surprising. C.G.B. |
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| There are some guys putting together an order for Bismuth shot now on this forum. http://www.16ga.com/ |
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| quote: Originally posted by cgbach: Don't have any for reloading but it is all I use for waterfowl anymore. Last time I looked into it there was very little savings in reloading vs buying factory, which was surprising. C.G.B.
I ran the numbers a while ago, and the direct costs (not counting press and other gear) added up to MORE than factory stuff. You can save by reloading steel, but not non-tox. At least when I checked it. Surprised me too. |
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