essayons21
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Anybody do it?
I bought my first 9mm a year ago, pretty much just to have one, and I got a good deal on a Stoeger Cougar. It now is the gfs favorite range gun.
Picked up a set of dies for kicks and giggles, and I finally ran out of the 500rd box of Rem UMC I was using, so I reloaded my first 50 rounds of 9mm today.
I've got to say, even though I enjoy reloading, it totally isn't worth it. I reload many calibers and enjoy the cost savings and accuracy benefits, but it seriously is just not worth taking a few hours to load up 50 rounds that I could go buy at Wally World for 11 bucks. Hell, I'm not even sure if I'm getting any cost savings. Reloading .45 is well worth it, but 9mm seems to be a colossal waste of time.
Anyone else reload 9mm, or even .40 for that matter on a single stage press? If so, why?
I bought my first 9mm a year ago, pretty much just to have one, and I got a good deal on a Stoeger Cougar. It now is the gfs favorite range gun.
Picked up a set of dies for kicks and giggles, and I finally ran out of the 500rd box of Rem UMC I was using, so I reloaded my first 50 rounds of 9mm today.
I've got to say, even though I enjoy reloading, it totally isn't worth it. I reload many calibers and enjoy the cost savings and accuracy benefits, but it seriously is just not worth taking a few hours to load up 50 rounds that I could go buy at Wally World for 11 bucks. Hell, I'm not even sure if I'm getting any cost savings. Reloading .45 is well worth it, but 9mm seems to be a colossal waste of time.
Anyone else reload 9mm, or even .40 for that matter on a single stage press? If so, why?