I own well over 1000 rounds of S&W 32 Long WC ammunition. Is there any small relatively inexpensive handgun that I can buy to shoot it?
I should be more specific, a gun made in the past 50 years and costing less than $500.
I know it sounds off topic but it isn't. I am just starting reloading. I am using a Lee Pro1000. It is working fine. I first tried Rainier 124gn Fp bullets at 1.095 oal. They did not feed. I upped the OAL to 1.12. Now they make it out of the magazine and into the breech. The problem is the round...
I just installed a Lee bullet feeder on my Pro1000 press. When I tested it everything moved but the bullet. I am attempting to load 9mm Ranier 124grn FP bullets. The problem is that the bullet is taller than the feed opening in the loader.
I figure I must be missing something basic here...
In the process of gearing up to reload I researched all the tools. I got a lot of great information on this forum. One of the things that seems over priced to me is case tumblers. On Midway's web sight they have owners comments on many different tumblers. The only consistently good comments were...
I am in the middle of building a loading bench, building a tumbler, reading both the A, B, C's of Reloading and the 2nd Edition of the Lee book, and wanting desperately to get started. And I have a question before go further.
I have about 2000 rounds of once fired 45 ACP brass. Much of it is...
I apologize if this was already answered. I searched and came up dry.
I am trying to build a round that is very close in performance to the government issue 45 acp ball round.
Does anyone know a combination of components to do that?
Thanks.
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