More Reloading
Apr. 30th, 2010 04:37 pmI finally gave up and bought a die set for .32 S&W.
Why? Because not only are the factory rounds very accurate, but my second reload formula is even more accurate than the factory rounds. I'm getting five shots out of five in the black at fifty yards from adjustable iron sights.
And that was *before* I got the new die set, kludging things with a set for .327 Federal.
Given that current prices for factory .32 S&W (when you can find it) are upwards of $0.40 each, spending a bit over $30 (including S&H) to load my own, using powders, primers and bullets I already have for other uses, makes good sense.
Given that shooting fifty rounds in an hour of target practice is far from uncommon, and that dies last for decades, this is a good investment.
Why? Because not only are the factory rounds very accurate, but my second reload formula is even more accurate than the factory rounds. I'm getting five shots out of five in the black at fifty yards from adjustable iron sights.
And that was *before* I got the new die set, kludging things with a set for .327 Federal.
Given that current prices for factory .32 S&W (when you can find it) are upwards of $0.40 each, spending a bit over $30 (including S&H) to load my own, using powders, primers and bullets I already have for other uses, makes good sense.
Given that shooting fifty rounds in an hour of target practice is far from uncommon, and that dies last for decades, this is a good investment.