Let me fix that for ya: It bites ____ fishing for brass in the grass.drive myself crazy fishing for brass in the grass. (that wasn't supposed to rhyme)
Falls more into the "never shoot" category for me. No point in reloading a round I would never shoot.25 ACP! That round is a waste of primer, powder, copper, and lead. Most pellet guns are more lethal than a 25 ACP.
You could buy a brass catcher for your 5.56. It's only a few bucks and one never knows what comes to our way down the road shooting-sport wise. Saving the brass (even if not reloading at the present is a worthwhile effort and may become a life saver in "rainy days")For me, for now it's 5.56 and .45ACP. I shoot on my own property and I'd drive myself crazy fishing for brass in the grass. (that wasn't supposed to rhyme)
Can't be done, and as cheap and plentiful as it is right now, why try? Stockpile for emergency use and replenish what you shoot.Please point me in the direction that allows me to reload 7.62x39 for less money than Wolf, Brown Bear et al.
None of this is true. New .32Spl brass is readily available and in stock from Midway. Hornady is producing new Leverevolution ammunition for it and brass. Winchester's brass is cheaper. Federal, Winchester and Remington also load ammunition. If none were available, .30-30 brass is very easily converted by simply resizing in a .32 sizer die. The .32Spl is a great cast bullet round..32 Winchester special.
Brass is hard to come by and/or EXPENSIVE. Its a hard round to convert bass into.
With no real world benefits over 30-30 I just traded the rifle for a 30-30.