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Q:I know it's been asked a hundred times but does anyone know when ammunition will return to the shelves?
from themadflyfisher on 06.10.1322 answers
Q:Best .22 LR round. In your opinion what is your favorite.22 LR round?
from Knife Freak on 06.10.1312 answers
Q:Is the Lee Load All in 12 gauge a good buy? It is what I can afford and I was just wondering if it was a good product. If I reuse shell casings will reloading 12 gauge pay off?
from Knife Freak on 06.07.136 answers
Q:For all you reloaders: I've been reloading aluminum brass and shooting it. After doing this for about 3 firings of my .45 aluminum stuff, I find out that aluminum is intended to be a one time shot. The only problems I've had is .380 aluminum brass which crumples in the sizing process. I threw all that away. But, in 9mm and .45, it seems to be working fine. I don't expect it to last as long as brass, but what the heck. If it will give me 3-5 reloads, I'll be happy. Does anyone else have any experience with aluminum reloads?
from Treadmark on 05.30.1313 answers
Q:For all you reloaders: I have been reloading .223 steel casings that I pick up at the range. They've loaded fine, and so far they shoot fine. Recently my reloading mentor of 35 years told me "no, no, you can't reload steel casings". After telling him that I already did, and shot them, he said, "well, you have to be careful, they transmit heat differently, and if you shoot too many in a row, they will start sticking in the chamber and not ejecting". So far, I haven't experienced any problems. Can anyone enlighten me any further?
from Treadmark on 05.30.137 answers