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![]() Don't expect to save a lot of money, but I bet it allows you to shoot more. Like you, I started out with 9mm, and now have lots of supplies for 9mm, .45, .223, and .308. When I'm not shooting, reloading keeps me busy! Bet you'll be the same soon. Enjoy it!
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I got into reloading not so much for cost savings as its the only way I can get ammo for my wildcat cartridges. I have always liked obscure things and wildcats fit that mold well and are some of my favorite calibers to shoot. I currently load 357 Supermag, 375 Supermag, 445 Supermag, and soon adding 414 Supermag. I also load 32-20, not a wildcat but not super popular either. Also do 41 mag as none of the stores around me ever carries ammo in stock and I love shooting 41. I also load the run of the mill stuff like 380, 9mm, 357mag, 10mm/40S&W and 44mag. Soon adding 223 as well.
Its a fun way to spend winter evenings in the loading room. |
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