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![]() Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: USA
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Reloading Is Relaxing
I also reload for my XD40 and also my .45 ACP Kimber. I find it is not only economical but also relaxing. I can can concentrate on something I'm interested in and enjoy. Also, as in the shooting sports, you will meet good and helpful people who are also friendly. I'm sure you will enjoy it. Good luck.
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