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Reloading
Reloading - Is it still really worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="greenejc" data-source="post: 2372474" data-attributes="member: 60453"><p>My brother told me years ago that an unloaded gun made a poor club and a worse rock. I started for economy of use, and continued for the desire for a ready supply for whatever I wanted to do. I began casting and powder coating lead pistol bullets in order to allow more shooting with the pistol calibers I shoot, because pistol bullets were becoming expensive, and periodically hard to find, and today I shot around 150 .38 specials, 44's and 45's with my brother, only 25 of which were 'factory' bullets, and they were Berry's bullets in my .45 ACP. My pistols may be clubs sometime, but it will be after I've fired the 4 or 5 hundred rounds I have loaded, in each caliber. I'd have more but I shot some of it up practicing. I did cast about 800 .45 bullets this week, though. Next is .44 and 358.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenejc, post: 2372474, member: 60453"] My brother told me years ago that an unloaded gun made a poor club and a worse rock. I started for economy of use, and continued for the desire for a ready supply for whatever I wanted to do. I began casting and powder coating lead pistol bullets in order to allow more shooting with the pistol calibers I shoot, because pistol bullets were becoming expensive, and periodically hard to find, and today I shot around 150 .38 specials, 44's and 45's with my brother, only 25 of which were 'factory' bullets, and they were Berry's bullets in my .45 ACP. My pistols may be clubs sometime, but it will be after I've fired the 4 or 5 hundred rounds I have loaded, in each caliber. I'd have more but I shot some of it up practicing. I did cast about 800 .45 bullets this week, though. Next is .44 and 358. [/QUOTE]
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