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camino
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Thanks for the help,reloaded my first 50 9mm and went to Fort Lee shooting range and all went well and maybe pride but shot better than factory load! Thanks for the help.
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camino wrote:Thanks for the help,reloaded my first 50 9mm and went to Fort Lee shooting range and all went well and maybe pride but shot better than factory load! Thanks for the help.
Congrats!!! The best thing about reloading is you can tune them for your gun, you, and the application.... :clap:

A word of caution - use of reloads for defensive purposes is not recommended. Not due to expected quality but rather the fact they can be used against you by an over zealous prosecutor...
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Congrats!! It's very satisfying to shoot your own reloads. :clap:
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Congrat's on your job well done. It has been about 40 year's since I harvested a Deer with a factory load for any of my hunting weapon's and I used my reloaded handgun ammo (.38 spl.) to make state High Master Champion in NRA 1500 matches. Yes there is a lot of pride when you put it together then do something with it that make's you happy.
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