yeah really glad I got it while the getting was good. now I can just reload thoise cases forever..
assuming powder stops being hens teeth at some point.
yeah really glad I got it while the getting was good. now I can just reload thoise cases forever..
assuming powder stops being hens teeth at some point.
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How about Norinco surplus 9mm?
Norc 9mm is more expensive than American/Canadian made, I think they only test fire guns with it
Man my stash of 45 is getting thin might have to start reloading this cal soon.
When I heard the rumours of supply drying up, etc, I "loaded" up.
I likely have enough 45 to last many years, and 45 is my most commonly used calibre (23 guns that use .45acp in my collection)
my advice? If we see cheap 45 again, buy it cheap, stack it deep!
Guns are cheap entertainment....The least OBTUSE of my interests
And how much do u have left?
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Really better off to buy an inexpensive Lee progressive press, cast bullets by the bucket, and pick up all of the Norinco brass that others leave laying on the range.
Doing a rough calculation, using CanAm primers, titegroup powder, and commercial cast bullets I can reload 45ACP for about $140/k. I put in a number of hours off and on over a weekend and I've put down 2000 rounds, which last me months.
Put a few thousand rounds down and you've paid for your equipment. After that you can shoot and shoot 45acp knowing you're paying less for your ammo than that guy buying bulk 9mm does.
It's a good feeling.