Take up reloading. I've got a Lee hand press myself. I bought everything I needed, press, dies, powder measure, powder scales, Lee case trimmer, primer pocket cleaner, chamfer tool, powder, primers, bullets, etc., I was into it all for less than $200.00 bucks. I had hundreds of rounds of brass I'd saved over the years. It all fits into a cardboard box and be set up on the kitchen table using a piece of plywood as a base for the powder measure.
To tell you the truth, I don't use most of it now. I've found it's easier for me to just use the little dipper that Lee packs in each set of dies. I just check the table and find out what kind of powder they recomend for what bullet weight and buy that. It's sort of slow, but I'm not in a particular hurry.
Later on you can get an inexpensive case tumbler for bright shiney cases.
(To answer the original question, I've fired all three with no problems.)