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<blockquote data-quote="bigbell270" data-source="post: 5299823" data-attributes="member: 4604"><p>Thanks for the advice and help. On my rifle ammo the first batch I used the little dipper and found it not to be consistent. After that I measured every time. On the 38 ammo my plan is to go with the lightest possible load as this is just going to be practice ammo. I needed a box of 50 to qualify for my armed guard training and I could only find 1 box of 50 for $60. Now I will have about 200 rounds for just a little over that amount. </p><p></p><p>I enjoy seeing and knowing how things work. I use to be able to shoot more than I do now and haven't reloaded anything in about 3 years. I also have some 16 guage shotgun shells I need to put together. I have one of those Lee Loadall with kits to go 12, 16 and 20.</p><p></p><p>I have the supplies to make 500 9mm, but with a single stage press that is definitely going to be an emergency situation. I spoke with a guy at church and he has one of those dillon presses and he said I could come over and run them if I brought the dies. He has it set up for 40sw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbell270, post: 5299823, member: 4604"] Thanks for the advice and help. On my rifle ammo the first batch I used the little dipper and found it not to be consistent. After that I measured every time. On the 38 ammo my plan is to go with the lightest possible load as this is just going to be practice ammo. I needed a box of 50 to qualify for my armed guard training and I could only find 1 box of 50 for $60. Now I will have about 200 rounds for just a little over that amount. I enjoy seeing and knowing how things work. I use to be able to shoot more than I do now and haven't reloaded anything in about 3 years. I also have some 16 guage shotgun shells I need to put together. I have one of those Lee Loadall with kits to go 12, 16 and 20. I have the supplies to make 500 9mm, but with a single stage press that is definitely going to be an emergency situation. I spoke with a guy at church and he has one of those dillon presses and he said I could come over and run them if I brought the dies. He has it set up for 40sw. [/QUOTE]
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