coyotecreek
WKR
I'm looking for some advice. Over the past 8 -10 years I've accumulated a good stockpile of reloading components. Nothing fancy, but it's all new and waiting to be used. I have the tools, brass, bullets, powder, primers, etc. Problem is, I've never touched any of it! I'm 48 years old, my kids are out of the house, but I don't have the time (right now) to mess with learning to reload. 99% of my hunting is archery. I shoot my bow almost daily. For rifles I have a 7mm-08 that I use maybe every 5 years, and a .223 that I use maybe a couple of times each winter for coyotes. That's it. As I said I'm an archery hunter so a long shot for me with a rifle is 200 yards. My plan was to teach my kids, or be able to dabble when I'm retired, but I have other things that take up my time.
My question is: Is it worth my time to learn to reload, or would I be better off selling it and just buying a pile of factory ammo? A 20 round box of 7mm-08 will last me several years.
Thanks!
My question is: Is it worth my time to learn to reload, or would I be better off selling it and just buying a pile of factory ammo? A 20 round box of 7mm-08 will last me several years.
Thanks!