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Mid-Life Reloading vs. Buying Ammo Crisis
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<blockquote data-quote="arch408" data-source="post: 1804291" data-attributes="member: 59036"><p>I too reload because I like doing it, but now with the Internet, some times I cam buy some ammo for about the same price that I can reload it. So for those guns, I'll buy as long as it performs well. And I'm building up my brass supply. I have a friend that says he will only buy firearms the use military ammo because that brass will always be available. Maybe not. Now they are developing ammunition with synthetic cases that are not reloadable. If so, military brass supply will disappear. The way things are going ammunition may be hard to get. Look at The Republic of Kalyfornia and their ammo purchase laws. We don't have any lead foundries left in the country. Stock up! I reload many calibers. In fact we had a thread on this forem a while back about reloading and I reloaded more calibers than almost every one else. There are some calibers that I reload for buy nessesity. I own many wildcat and obsolete cartridges and I gave to cast bullets for them. Some day, we might have to reload to have ammunition. Brass has a finite life span so stock up on componentents. Lead and brass may be in short supply in the future. IMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arch408, post: 1804291, member: 59036"] I too reload because I like doing it, but now with the Internet, some times I cam buy some ammo for about the same price that I can reload it. So for those guns, I'll buy as long as it performs well. And I'm building up my brass supply. I have a friend that says he will only buy firearms the use military ammo because that brass will always be available. Maybe not. Now they are developing ammunition with synthetic cases that are not reloadable. If so, military brass supply will disappear. The way things are going ammunition may be hard to get. Look at The Republic of Kalyfornia and their ammo purchase laws. We don't have any lead foundries left in the country. Stock up! I reload many calibers. In fact we had a thread on this forem a while back about reloading and I reloaded more calibers than almost every one else. There are some calibers that I reload for buy nessesity. I own many wildcat and obsolete cartridges and I gave to cast bullets for them. Some day, we might have to reload to have ammunition. Brass has a finite life span so stock up on componentents. Lead and brass may be in short supply in the future. IMO [/QUOTE]
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