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<blockquote data-quote="Divide" data-source="post: 77424019" data-attributes="member: 397388"><p>I do. Buy a decent 12 ga reloading press like the MEC ans load your own shells for it. It's crazy easy to do and all 12 ga ammo that I ever reloaded far exceeded any factory 12ga ammo that I've had and shot. Especially the slugs. I bought the 12ga Lyman Foster slug mould for it and cast some up for it. I even bought the circle crimper for it to crimp in the slugs with an open tip like the remington sluggers. And with Alliant's Unique gunpowder behind them they put the remington Sluggers to shame, and increased my accuracy a full 50 yards more.</p><p></p><p>The 12ga presses arent as much some of the others. You do wind up spending just as much on ammo as you do buying factory ammo because you buy componants in bulk. But! You get to shoot more and it's way better ammo! </p><p></p><p>Back when I bought my first reloading press I had the same problem as you guys who do not reload, ammo prices. And I was making $2.35 an hour minimum wage at the time, and I knew it would only get worse with inflation. SO I bought a press and a book 40 some years later now, it doesn't matter much what they do with factory ammo and prices to me. I have some guns that have never had a factory round shot through them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Divide, post: 77424019, member: 397388"] I do. Buy a decent 12 ga reloading press like the MEC ans load your own shells for it. It's crazy easy to do and all 12 ga ammo that I ever reloaded far exceeded any factory 12ga ammo that I've had and shot. Especially the slugs. I bought the 12ga Lyman Foster slug mould for it and cast some up for it. I even bought the circle crimper for it to crimp in the slugs with an open tip like the remington sluggers. And with Alliant's Unique gunpowder behind them they put the remington Sluggers to shame, and increased my accuracy a full 50 yards more. The 12ga presses arent as much some of the others. You do wind up spending just as much on ammo as you do buying factory ammo because you buy componants in bulk. But! You get to shoot more and it's way better ammo! Back when I bought my first reloading press I had the same problem as you guys who do not reload, ammo prices. And I was making $2.35 an hour minimum wage at the time, and I knew it would only get worse with inflation. SO I bought a press and a book 40 some years later now, it doesn't matter much what they do with factory ammo and prices to me. I have some guns that have never had a factory round shot through them. [/QUOTE]
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