I am often reading forum topics discussing the pros and cons of reloading as a way to save money.
One of the arguments against is the value of a person's time in the reloading room, as if reloading is a chore.
Personally, as a person who is somewhat mechanically challenged I found the process of learning how to reload to be an interesting and enjoyable use of time.
I am always glad when I can make time to get into the reloading room and crank out some ammo and have a feeling of accomplishment afterward.
I find even the more tedious chores of case prep can be relaxing.
What the heck are people doing that their time is more valuable than that?
One of the arguments against is the value of a person's time in the reloading room, as if reloading is a chore.
Personally, as a person who is somewhat mechanically challenged I found the process of learning how to reload to be an interesting and enjoyable use of time.
I am always glad when I can make time to get into the reloading room and crank out some ammo and have a feeling of accomplishment afterward.
I find even the more tedious chores of case prep can be relaxing.
What the heck are people doing that their time is more valuable than that?