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  • #16
    Nickbowen5
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2013
    • 570

    Thanks for all the input. I'm not really into reloading for the savings as much. More to find the type of ammo my gun loves, and to stockpile ammo when the supplies are on hand.
    WTS AR-15 Parts: BCG, CH, Buffer tube kit, M4 Stock, Blackhawk! Stock
    http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/s...d.php?t=785154

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    • #17
      gunnery
      Member
      • Apr 2010
      • 166

      Use a 44 year old mec 600 jr

      Works like a charm. It is a tank. New charge bars were added or course.
      I don't really even try to look for new ammo. If you aren't ashamed of
      looking in the used hull bins at the gun club, you will be supplied in hulls
      for years..ditto for boxes. The ability to load lighter shot loads will, over
      time, work to your advantage in savings. With a little effort and searching
      on the internet...wads, hulls, primers and powder eventually can be found.
      Just plan ahead before you run out of any particular component. Order primers
      and powder in mass to defray the hazmat charges (or go in on a group buy).
      If you google IMR, the site has a ton of free info on just about any shotshell
      load. Its a hassle in the beginning,but once you are setup its great.

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      • #18
        Nickbowen5
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2013
        • 570

        Originally posted by gunnery
        Works like a charm. It is a tank. New charge bars were added or course.
        I don't really even try to look for new ammo. If you aren't ashamed of
        looking in the used hull bins at the gun club, you will be supplied in hulls
        for years..ditto for boxes. The ability to load lighter shot loads will, over
        time, work to your advantage in savings. With a little effort and searching
        on the internet...wads, hulls, primers and powder eventually can be found.
        Just plan ahead before you run out of any particular component. Order primers
        and powder in mass to defray the hazmat charges (or go in on a group buy).
        If you google IMR, the site has a ton of free info on just about any shotshell
        load. Its a hassle in the beginning,but once you are setup its great.
        Thanks. It sounds similar to getting setup for reloading rifle, but easier. I was looking at the zombie one because I like the green on it but am also looking at the lower end progressive, as well as the jr mark 5
        WTS AR-15 Parts: BCG, CH, Buffer tube kit, M4 Stock, Blackhawk! Stock
        http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/s...d.php?t=785154

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