Started in 1973 with .270 and .30-06. over the years I added .30-30, ,35 Rem, .223, 7.62-39, .22-250 .357 Mag, .45ACP,.9MM Lugar and probably a few others I forget.
I have cast a lot of my bullets for .357. I use a mixture of wheel weight and 50/50 solder.
For a lot of my centerfire I drive 30 minutes to Sedalia Mo., the headquarters of Sierra bullets. They sell their seconds by the pound. I have shot their seconds for years and for plinking they are perfect. I inspect and weigh the better ones and put them aside for hunting. They have never failed me.
Can't affor to shoot the amount I want if I had to buy them over the counter.
I bought 1000 primers for my .223 Wed and they were about $25. Maybe with copper prices coming down bullets will come down in time, but with Obamma in there will be a huge surge in buying. There were no parking spots at the local gun store the morning after the election!
Gene
PS. I have several boxes of .44 Mag brass and do not load for or have one of these. Next time I come through Camdenton I will try to bring them by.
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