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Just curious if anyone sells reloads in the knox area or am I better off buying in bulk Tmj rounds . 9mm and 45 acp

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I don't know of anyone that will sale their reloads.

I won't. But I give some to the ladies.

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"Rolling yer own" is pretty simple tylerc56. :pleased:

Especially 9mm & 45 acp.

The initial investment in reloading gear, bullets, powder, and primers isn't that bad.

And if you shoot a fair amount then reloading for your pistol calibers can certainly save you some coinage.

I personally wouldn't sale any of my reloads strictly from a liability standpoint.

And I would have to know, and trust, an individual before I would feel safe shooting their reloads.

I assume the responsibility for shooting my reloads in my firearms.

I've done well in all my years of reloading, but I did have one double charge around 15 years ago and destroyed a good handgun.

Sh** can happen. I just wouldn't won't my SH** to happen to someone else.

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"Rolling yer own" is pretty simple tylerc56. :pleased:

Especially 9mm & 45 acp.

The initial investment in reloading gear, bullets, powder, and primers isn't that bad.

And if you shoot a fair amount then reloading for your pistol calibers can certainly save you some coinage.

I personally wouldn't sale any of my reloads strictly from a liability standpoint.

And I would have to know, and trust, an individual before I would feel safe shooting their reloads.

I assume the responsibility for shooting my reloads in my firearms.

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Edited by Slasher
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People cannot sell their reloaded ammunition unless they are licensed to do so. And I seriously doubt you are going to see any savings buying reloads from someone who is legal.

As prag said reloading is pretty simple and the initial investment can be pretty small. With 45 you could probably break even in under 1,000 reloads. If I buy all the components I can reload 45 ACP for about .13 each. You can easily get everything you need to load 45 ACP for under $200 and probably get that number under $150 if you dig a little.

Because I now cast my own bullets I have reduced that to under .05 each.

If you are going to be at the show this weekend talk to David at the reloading section. He can get you into everything you need.

Dolomite

Edited by Dolomite_supafly

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