Seedtick
Member
I have just about gathered up enough stuff to start reloading for 9mm and 380 auto. I'm not a complete greenhorn although I've done very little reloading over the last 10 years or so. Actually, I loaned out my Rock Chucker and have just been going to visit it enough to keep me in ammo for deer season each year. When I work up a load for a rifle I generally load 4 alike and change something up and make 4 more and so on, trying to home in on what my gun likes the best. The only pistol I've loaded for was a 44 magnum revolver and I always loaded six for testing on it.
Finally, my questions - how many rounds do you guys make up when you are working up a load for a semi-auto pistol?
And, I realize that before you set up production and punch out a few hundred that you will also need to run up enough to prove reliable function in a particular pistol. How many do you recommend for doing this?
I've really enjoyed the forum the past few months. You have already answered a multitude of questions without me even asking. I appreciate the contributions you've made to make this such an informative and fun site.
Thanks.
ST
Finally, my questions - how many rounds do you guys make up when you are working up a load for a semi-auto pistol?
And, I realize that before you set up production and punch out a few hundred that you will also need to run up enough to prove reliable function in a particular pistol. How many do you recommend for doing this?
I've really enjoyed the forum the past few months. You have already answered a multitude of questions without me even asking. I appreciate the contributions you've made to make this such an informative and fun site.
Thanks.
ST