I keep thinking about pickup up an old revolver that I would just assume I would only reload for. 32 S&S or Long or another of the .32 or .38 cartrdiges that have lost favor, but are good. I see no reason not to own one, and well - that gives me more of an excuse to reload... lol
I've loaded some .32ACP and honestly found it kind of a hassle. The little cases easilly deform and I don't know, .38 Special seems like a whole other level of not very hard. So, is there a .32 that might be good to focus on - or .38 Long Colt or .38 S&W might be something better to keep an eye for.
I don't want to get something so obscure I can't find springs and parts for it if it needs work. I can make springs, but I don't really want to have to make parts ... lol
What are some cartridges that you don't buy any factory ammo for, and why?
I've loaded some .32ACP and honestly found it kind of a hassle. The little cases easilly deform and I don't know, .38 Special seems like a whole other level of not very hard. So, is there a .32 that might be good to focus on - or .38 Long Colt or .38 S&W might be something better to keep an eye for.
I don't want to get something so obscure I can't find springs and parts for it if it needs work. I can make springs, but I don't really want to have to make parts ... lol
What are some cartridges that you don't buy any factory ammo for, and why?