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Old October 5, 2005, 06:33 PM   #5
zejs1
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As opposed to factory made killer rounds, I suppose?

If an anti-gun prosecutor wants to make himself look like an idiot, more power to him. He can then explain to the jury how someone shot dead with handloads is somehow more dead than someone shot to death with factory ammunition.

I handload, but in a self-defense situation, I would prefer to use factory ammunition for reliability reasons.

If I were forced to use my handloads to shoot someone, I wouldn't hesitate to defend my decision in court. My handloads are cheaper than factory ammunition. They are well within SAAMI specifications, and well below the most powerful factory ammunition available.

Tell the prosecutor less expensive means you can practice more. If you practice more, you miss less, reducing the danger to innocent bystanders. You used handloads because you were thinking of the children.
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