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Old 04-19-2013, 12:29 PM
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Arrow Shot shell reloading and costs - worth it?

I have been wanting to load my own shotgun shells, mostly for clay. Just wondered if it is really worth it? Is there that much of a savings? What kind savings can one have in comparison to a $7/25 box load of Winchester or Estate target loads?

I did check out the forums and only found a couple of instances where costs were stated.

Why do I want to reload? Mostly as a hobby (keep me busy) and hopefully to save money.

Thanks for any insight.
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