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| Reloading 28 gauge... | |
| By: prs11 Date: July 26, 2016, 4:20 am | |
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| Hi all, Is anyone reloading 28 gauge shells in 7's (crows), 6's | |
| (pigeon) and 9's (snipe)? I'm struggling to make the maths work | |
| as I read a lot of articles it's up to 50% cheaper to reload but | |
| with the high cost of powder and hulls it seems marginal. | |
| Am I missing something! | |
| Thanks | |
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| Re: Reloading 28 gauge... | |
| By: Snap Date: July 26, 2016, 8:02 am | |
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| I wouldnt be shooting enough 12g to make it worth my while. | |
| #Post#: 30186-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Reloading 28 gauge... | |
| By: Countrysports Online Date: July 26, 2016, 1:46 pm | |
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| I think the cost is only saved when you shoot a high quantity of | |
| shells. The increase in powder and primer costs may negate any | |
| possible savings. | |
| I can see potential cost savings for likes of target shooters | |
| who shoot solid slug and cast their own slugs. | |
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