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Old May 6, 2013, 07:54 AM   #30
drklude
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Many of the ranges where I am in the St. Petersburg area don't allow reloads. They all cite liability concerns and even post pictures of exploded cylinders around the range to demonstrate how dangerous reloading can be.

That being said there are two other ranges...not as nice though...that do allow reloads so I go there most of the time. Sometimes I buy a box and shoot at the range that doesn't allow reloads. No one collects their brass, and it is all once fired.
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