Buying factory ammo
#11
Joined: Mar 2004
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Don't feel too bad mossy - I've got it much worse than you.
Same as you, maybe more, I don't even consider buying factory ammo anymore, at all, ever.
Worse than you, I've started to aquire brass for calibers I do not yet own....45/70, 35 Whelan, etc. When I go to the range, I look forward to looking in the trash can to see what brass I can take home with me...
Your actually very sane, in comparison....
Same as you, maybe more, I don't even consider buying factory ammo anymore, at all, ever.
Worse than you, I've started to aquire brass for calibers I do not yet own....45/70, 35 Whelan, etc. When I go to the range, I look forward to looking in the trash can to see what brass I can take home with me...
Your actually very sane, in comparison....
#12
I have reloaded for so long that I sometimes just get burned out on it. For each new rifle, I like to find one good factory load in case I don,t want to mess with reloading all the time. I like the Federal Fusions so much that I will often use them only.
#13
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Aug 2005
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From: S.W. Pa.-- Heart in North Central Pa. mountains-
When I buy a new gun, I always buy a set of dies at the same time, if it's a different cartridge than I already load for. I know I'm gonna start feeding it home cookin' anyhow.




