Ammo - 9mm vs .38 special?

i buy BDX 9mm, i cant be bothered to reload for the amount of savings id get (not much)

altho i would reload 9mm if i shot other handgun calibers (where the savngs really adds up)
 
I just can't find much on .38special prices?? Can anyone elighten me, and if ya want to toss in some opinions on weather 9mm glock or Rugar GP 100 .357 would be more fun, i'm all ears! :)

I own both the Glock and a GP100 and both are great guns.Prices between 38 special and 357 mag are about 4 bucks differance.I stick to shooting 357 mag ammo its not much more in price but much more in bang:)

I shoot my G17 much more than my 357 and not because of ammo price but because i find it more fun.
 
.38 special/.357 magnum beats 9mm by far. .38 special is around the same price of 9mm, and the option of shooting .357 magnum makes the choice pretty clear. I don't own a 9mm pistol, and I probably never will. If I was that concerned about ammo costs, I would buy a rimfire.

Not to mention the accuracy you will get out of a revolver is miles ahead of any 9mm semi auto.

As for capacity, I will take 7-8 rounds of .38special/.357mag over 10 rounds of 9mm any day of the week.
 
.38 special/.357 magnum beats 9mm by far. .38 special is around the same price of 9mm, and the option of shooting .357 magnum makes the choice pretty clear. I don't own a 9mm pistol, and I probably never will. If I was that concerned about ammo costs, I would buy a rimfire.

Not to mention the accuracy you will get out of a revolver is miles ahead of any 9mm semi auto.

As for capacity, I will take 7-8 rounds of .38special/.357mag over 10 rounds of 9mm any day of the week.

yea those paper targets can really tell the difference :runaway:
 
i cant be bothered to reload for the amount of savings id get (not much)

Can't be bothered to reload ? ? ?

100 rounds comes off a Dillon 650 in less than 10 minutes (including the time it takes to load the primer tube), you can tailor the load to your liking, try umpteen different bullet/powder/primer/brass combinations AND save a lot of money.

Not to mention changing calibres in a couple of minutes.

Why wouldn't you reload ?

TJ
 
Can't be bothered to reload ? ? ?

100 rounds comes off a Dillon 650 in less than 10 minutes (including the time it takes to load the primer tube), you can tailor the load to your liking, try umpteen different bullet/powder/primer/brass combinations AND save a lot of money.

Not to mention changing calibres in a couple of minutes.

Why wouldn't you reload ?

TJ

because you get lucky and buy a large quantity of factory ammo at less per box than you can reload it for :dancingbanana:
 
Can't be bothered to reload ? ? ?

100 rounds comes off a Dillon 650 in less than 10 minutes (including the time it takes to load the primer tube), you can tailor the load to your liking, try umpteen different bullet/powder/primer/brass combinations AND save a lot of money.

Not to mention changing calibres in a couple of minutes.

Why wouldn't you reload ?

TJ

because then i need to invest in all of the equipment, pick brass, ect ect. shooting BDX is cheap and i dont need to care about picking brass ect, i can just shoot and not worry. now of course if i was shooting 9mm, 45acp and say 44mag then i would reload since id want it for the 45 and the 44 so might as well do 9mm as well. but for just 9mm its not worth it for me
 
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