Re: Carry Pistols
By: Arelor to Limawhiksey on Sun Dec 11 2022 01:32 pm
> Re: Carry Pistols
> By: Limawhiksey to Arelor on Wed Dec 07 2022 08:44 pm
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> > Re: Carry Pistols
> > By: Arelor to Limawhiskey on Wed Dec 07 2022 01:51 pm
> >
> > Arelor,
> >
> > Those double action revolver triggers, (particularly on snubs) ca
> > less than $90. (It may be cheaper, my memory is lacking.)
> >
> > Take a look at some defensive loads in .38. It is a very adaptabl
> >
> > - Your American Friend, Limawhiskey
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> About half of the ammo I have around are paper cutters for target shooting
> because that is what stores around have. They are nice for the range because
> they don't kick that much, but I'd rather have something else if the Nazi
> Communists Martians come down one day and try to invade my house. I also hav
> some regular ammo - aka. security guard ammo - and that is it.
>
> Handloading here is kind of restricted. You need to take a certification fro
> the local Target Shooting gov-sanctioned club, but I dislike those guys enou
> that I' d rather tear a tooth off rather than pay them a penny if I don't ha
> to. I am sure I could get a reloading kit anyway but I spend so little ammo
> can't be bothered.
>
>
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Handloading is hobby that feeds another hobby, and doesn't save much money.
You spend the same money, but you soot more with it. I run a couple single
stage presses, but if I got into shooting competitively, I would have to inves
t in a progressive press to keep up with empty brass to loaded ammo ratio. I
am what you call a rainy day reloader. If it is too cold or wet outside,
I'll be down in my basement sizing and trimming brass or loading cases.
I only recommend reloading for those who are willing to make the time, since
it is a hobby in itself.
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