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Old May 7, 2007, 11:01 PM   #15
BigO01
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Buy a Lee set up with the Proauto Disk Powder Measure and keep your loads in the mid range and for handgun rounds like the 38/357 45 acp and 40 S&W you willl never need to measure or trim a single case you will get a minimum of a dozen reloads per case and as many as 25 or more .

When the case finally stretches enough to split toss it in the trash and buy new ones when you get low .

If you're like me before I started reloading you keep maybe 1 box of shells around the house and when you want to go shooting it involves a substantial outlay to buy ammo to do so .

When you reload if you buy components in Bulk and you want to go shooting you just put them together and all it costs you is gas money and perhaps range fees .

I loaded all the mentioned rounds without owning a scale for years and still have all my fingers and have never had any kind of accident shooting at all . Just look up the charge in Lees instructions and use the correct disk hole .
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