08 February 2004, 04:11
lubbockdaveshould I
be saving my brass evey time I go to the range if I am not a reloader? I could sell it somewhere, right?
Thanks
Dave
08 February 2004, 05:07
Ol` JoeI don`t know if it`s worth saving to sell but, it`s worth saving until you see the light and start reloading...

08 February 2004, 06:55
tasco 74 OLE JOE HAS THE RIGHT ANSWER! I KEPT ALL MY BRASS WHEN I STARTED SHOOTING EVEN THOUGH I DIDN'T KNOW IF I WOULD EVER RELOAD OR NOT. IT JUST SEEMED TOO GOOD A THING TO THROW AWAY. I'M GLAD I DID KEEP EM BECAUSE I LEARNED HOW TO RELOAD ABOUT 5 YRS LATER AND HAD A GOOD START ON BRASS.
IF YOU NEVER PLAN TO RELOAD AND YOUR BRASS IS .357 MAG OR .38 SPL YOU CAN SEND IT TO ME

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THE 2ND AMENDMENT PROTECTS US ALL.....
ONCE YOU'VE SEEN ONE NAKED WOMAN YOU PRETTY MUCH WANT TO SEE THE REST OF EM.........
08 February 2004, 08:17
powDave,
The most money you'll ever make off that brass is to load it again. Well, you actually won't save any money, but you can shoot a whole lot more for the same amount!

08 February 2004, 09:12
lubbockdaveALRIGHT ALRIGHT ALRIGHT!!!! How would I learn to reload--have no friends that reload, no equip etc...where would I start?
Thanks
08 February 2004, 09:17
RicochetBuy most any loading manual. They have great "how-to" sections in the front.
08 February 2004, 16:09
vapodoglubbockdave.....I assume that's Texas....and you don't know anyone that reloads????..... you ain't looked around.....if you lived within a hundred miles I'd give you the grand tour!!!
08 February 2004, 16:47
Ol` JoeAs noted the manuals are a great way to get a idea of what you need to reload and how to do it. Check your library for books on the subject. The gun clubs in your area might have some one who would be willing to coach a beginner, doesn`t hurt to ask. The forums, here and others, are a endless source of info and ideas. If you have questions don`t be afraid to ask, we`ve all asked a few.
09 February 2004, 10:10
powCheck with RCBS (800-533-5000). They used to give away a very nice booklet on reloading which covered the basics very well, slick and in color. Nice folks.