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  1. Why can you not reload metal casings ?

    ok, I appreciate it. It just seems such a waste of materials and I just sorted out about 4k casings and had to toss some brass due to being dented or crushed and the metal was just as pretty as you could see. Oh well, I will find something to do with it
  2. Why can you not reload metal casings ?

    I do not know anything about reloading, but it seems that with the surplus of metal casings, the case being stronger and not prone to being bent etc, reloading would be economical on metal, but no one does it that I can find. I have almost 1000k rounds of .223/556 that are metal and it seems...
  3. .270 brass

    I have some .270 brass I cannot send in to Freedom Munitions, does anyone reload .270 ? If so, I have roughly 15pieces or so, I have not finished going through my 5gal buckets yet that I would trade for some 9mm or .223 ammo at a even swap.
  4. Is "once fired" .223 brass worth anything?

    I usually send mine to Freedom Munitions, they give $2.50/lb credit, but a min of 10lbs so thats about 100rnds of 9mm lol
  5. Is Reloading worth it

    Ok. I think shooting the .45acp will be my only reason to reload, but since I use 9mm for training and range time, I dont think I would benefit from puchasing the 9mm dyes, since the cost on bulk is not too bad. I have very little time, but if I can reload a box of .45acp for less than $10, than...
  6. Is Reloading worth it

    I shoot weekly, Im sure it will slow down during the hunting season and until the spring, but still plan going as often as I can when Im teaching courses. I do not save the shell cases as I am lazy and feel that $12 box of ammo will do me justice at the range. However, if it saves me money...
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