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Right now it’s .300 blackout and I don’t even have one lol. A few buddy’s of mine have discovered the joy of silencers and subsonic loads and have asked me to bring that joy to fruition.... I have had a learning experience though, bottle necked brass is a big pain in the rear end..
9mm, which is my only reloadable pistol round right now. In rifles its 308. The locals evidently didn't know what 7.62 NATO was, so they left the CCI #34 7.62 NATO primers alone long enough for me to get several sleeves.
357, 357, 357
then 45 acp if my son is going to make an appearance
Then 5.56 if my grandson is going to make an appearance
Then 9mm if my shooting buddy shows up but not much since China virus! China Virus got one of my shooting buddies last Jan- God rest his soul!
Then 38 spc if mama decides to join me
And so on goes the cycle.
38, 357 and 45 ACP. I have thousands of lead bullets and figured it's time I started using them. Mostly loading with Bullseye and Tight Group since I have plenty. Rifle I have and during the winters don't shoot much if at all. Eventually I'll move on to 45 Colt and 44 Mag but for now I am loading 30, 357 and 45 ACP.
Right now with snow on the ground, it's 12 and 20 gauge for summer trap.
7/8 oz. and 3/4 oz. in 12 gauge --- 3/4 oz. in 20 gauge.
Lighter shot charges equal more rounds from 25 pounds of shot.
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The "classics" in revolver rounds: .32 S&W Long, .38Spl, .44Spl, .44-40WCF and .45 Colt (modern). When I go to the indoor range, those are my "go-to" target cartridges. All are lead and either wadcutters or semi-wadcutters.
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