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I use .45 ACP, .308, and 7.62x39 primarily. Also have dies, but haven't loaded any 9mm.
I have a few hundred rounds of .223 mostly military all cleaned, but needs to be gone through CARFULLY, I found some of what I believe are case seperations. But it could have been me being new and over...
Yep, that how mine is. Well she forgets I need that for each caliber.
45 ACP 3k bullets, 3k primers, and 3k worth of powder
40 s&w same
9 mm same
9x18 Just buy a few boxes every so often
7.62x39 Just buy cases every so often
308 5k bullets, 5k primers, 5k worth of powder...
She is, she goes with me every weekend.
But to her, I could spend $50 every weekend and she wouldn't notice. But if I buy $400 or $500 worth of components, she notices that comming out of the account. But when I buy that much, I don't buy ammo for a year or more.
Greentop is on the other side of Richmond from me. This was Bob Moats gun shop, they tell me and show me the specifics of loading. Then we sit around and bad mouth Bloomberg. Moats gun shop was one of the places caught in the "sting"
I will eventually start using cast bullets, but figure...
20 pounds of powder, 2k primers, total of 2k bullets, and 45 acp die set.
I paid more for the dies than I've seen online, but the store that sold it walked me through pistol loading. Their help is worth the extra price I pay for equipment. I think I paid $50 for the RCBS 3 die kit.
I just ordered some of Berry's 230 gr RN. At a little over $.10 per round, it should put a complete load around$.14. I get all the brass I could ever want for free, so I have no cost in the brass.
This will be the last bulk I will be buying for a little while, just got 20 pounds of rifle...
LOL,,,, I just had that same feeling a little while ago. My first attempt at pistol ammo. Don't have that pucker factor with rifles anymore.
You'll probably be like I am now, I can't wait to go shoot,, so I can load more ammo.
Just tried my first 45 loads. Got a 1.5" group with 10 rounds at 15 yds. All rounds were touching, so I'm sure it was me doing the moving.
I am really impressed, now if I can find a cheaper way of loading these. With the initial price of bullets, powder, and primers these loads cost as much...
Couldn't be more correct. Once I actually had to draw.
Last halloween, I was at a defensive pistol competition at my local range. Went outside to smoke. One wanna-be thug was leaning against a pole in the parking lot, and another came walking around the corner and stopped and turned around...
Oh nice to see I'm not the only one. Have dies for a caliber that I don't have a weapon. So, what do we do? Sell the dies?
Right,,,, I look for a rifle so I can work loads for that caliber also. Wait,, I've got 2 like that... So who has a 243 and a 223 rifle to sell cheap?
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