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Thanks to some guy named Reloader.
We did some .380 and .40. It was sorta fun once I got the hang of the process and I could see how one could get wrapped up in it for hours. Now I know I'm going to go nuts shopping at gun shows and stores when trying to find good deals on bullets, powder, etc.
I haven't had a chance to shoot it yet and I'm curious to see how I did. I also want to compare it against some gun show reloads I got a week ago for the equivalent of $10 a box for .40. I though $16-$17 was good when buying reloads at gun shows but one vendor had super cheap, but good looking, ammo.
We did some .380 and .40. It was sorta fun once I got the hang of the process and I could see how one could get wrapped up in it for hours. Now I know I'm going to go nuts shopping at gun shows and stores when trying to find good deals on bullets, powder, etc.
I haven't had a chance to shoot it yet and I'm curious to see how I did. I also want to compare it against some gun show reloads I got a week ago for the equivalent of $10 a box for .40. I though $16-$17 was good when buying reloads at gun shows but one vendor had super cheap, but good looking, ammo.