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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
AR15/10 Rifles
Worth reloading for gas guns?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cotay" data-source="post: 3084506" data-attributes="member: 105574"><p>I reload every cartridge that I have in an AR pattern rifle except for 22lr. This includes .223/5.56, 6.5 Grendel, 300BO, 6mmARC, .308 Win, and 7.62x39. In fact, I reload for 13 different cartridges total. There are many reasons to reload but my primary reason to reload semi-auto cartridges is that I can load a better bullet and customize loads for my rifles. Also, I know exactly what I am shooting if I ever need to rely on my ammo for defensive use. Contrary to what some folks might say, I am more confident in my own reloads and their performance than factory ammo that lies on the box. For example, I purchased 5,000 bonded fusion bullets .22 cal a few years ago and with my investment in cases and powder over the years I can cook up some awesome barrier blind ammo. If you are just wanting to reload plinking ammo, I'd probably just buy the cheapest stuff I could find. But then again, reloading is therapeutic, so why not do it? You don't have to reload everything you shoot after all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cotay, post: 3084506, member: 105574"] I reload every cartridge that I have in an AR pattern rifle except for 22lr. This includes .223/5.56, 6.5 Grendel, 300BO, 6mmARC, .308 Win, and 7.62x39. In fact, I reload for 13 different cartridges total. There are many reasons to reload but my primary reason to reload semi-auto cartridges is that I can load a better bullet and customize loads for my rifles. Also, I know exactly what I am shooting if I ever need to rely on my ammo for defensive use. Contrary to what some folks might say, I am more confident in my own reloads and their performance than factory ammo that lies on the box. For example, I purchased 5,000 bonded fusion bullets .22 cal a few years ago and with my investment in cases and powder over the years I can cook up some awesome barrier blind ammo. If you are just wanting to reload plinking ammo, I'd probably just buy the cheapest stuff I could find. But then again, reloading is therapeutic, so why not do it? You don't have to reload everything you shoot after all. [/QUOTE]
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