jds holler
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Does anyone else like to sit down and crank out a bunch of low cost, low pressure, and low anxiety pistol shells? -- the kind of stuff that knocks the price of plinking and steel banging in half, without the fastidious techniques and time associated with most of our rifle loading.
I'm not talking about being sloppy or unsafe, just reducing the "picky factor" that is required to achieve even sub MOA accuracy with our rifles.
The criteria that can't be compromised are safety, and functionality. After that, almost everything else is on the table, with "good enough is good enough" philosophy.
The ammo I'm talking about will be shot at short range, say five to twenty five yards. Basic self defense range, extending out to typical steel plate ranges. Pretty much any load will be accurate enough.
Power doesn't need to be much of a factor aside from achieving firearm function and fairly realistic recoil for valid practice. I like to keep my loads down to 70 or 80 percent of listed maximum listed load data.
Bullets -- this is probably the place where real money can be saved. My own cast bullets, or one of the plated brands, or coated commercial types come in at about half the price of what quality self defense ammo uses.
Beyond what has been mentioned, what kind of technique do y'all use to save time, money and anxiety to pump out safe and fun handgun fun? jd
I'm not talking about being sloppy or unsafe, just reducing the "picky factor" that is required to achieve even sub MOA accuracy with our rifles.
The criteria that can't be compromised are safety, and functionality. After that, almost everything else is on the table, with "good enough is good enough" philosophy.
The ammo I'm talking about will be shot at short range, say five to twenty five yards. Basic self defense range, extending out to typical steel plate ranges. Pretty much any load will be accurate enough.
Power doesn't need to be much of a factor aside from achieving firearm function and fairly realistic recoil for valid practice. I like to keep my loads down to 70 or 80 percent of listed maximum listed load data.
Bullets -- this is probably the place where real money can be saved. My own cast bullets, or one of the plated brands, or coated commercial types come in at about half the price of what quality self defense ammo uses.
Beyond what has been mentioned, what kind of technique do y'all use to save time, money and anxiety to pump out safe and fun handgun fun? jd











