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I was talking to my little brother yesterday who is as big a gun-nut as I am and he was shocked to find out that the three 7x57mms I have owned (two Rugers and now a CZ 550 American) and two .223 Remington's (a Howa Lightning 1500 and now a CZ 527) have never had a factory round shot through them. He said that was just plain nuts. It got me wondering, are there others out there who shoot nothing but handloads and have rifles that have seen nothing but handloads? I'm just curious, that's all. Tom Purdom
 
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Big GrinIt's kind a cheating but only one of my wild cats has ever had a factory round put through it. Eeker Two of my 7X57s ,a 22-250, a 30-06 and a 30-30 are said virgins. roger


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I shoot nothing but handloads-- none of my rifles ever shoot factory ammo.
 
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Tom,
I'd bet its not that unusual - especially for avid reloaders. I have three - .223 Rem, 7x57 and 9.3x62. All standard over the counter factory rifles!!!

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I have over a dozen rifles and right at 20 handguns, and I cannot tell you the last time I shot a factory round through any of them. (And I bought a box of .30-30 Winchester in a pinch three winters ago, but cannot tell you right now exactly where it is...)
 
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I shoot nothing but handloads-- none of my rifles ever shoot factory ammo.

And I also can say that....well...I did buy some S & B rounds for my 6.5 X 55....but the rest are of new Winchester Brass.


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A Ruger #1 in 218 Bee that I bought brand new a few years back. The only factory round that has been down the tube is what they might have used at the factory for test firing before shipping. The only factory ammo I use is either rimfire or milsurp.
 
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Only my rimfires!
(and when I figure out how to do that....)

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I've got 2, a .300 ultra and a .450 Marlin. All the rest have had at least a few factory rounds through them. But they won't anymore, unless I lose my reloads, Wink Except my .22LR, it's just so cheap. Smiler


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Project #1, 7x57, and Project #2, 6.5x55.

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Some of my guns have never had any factory ammo in the chamber, let alone fired through the barrel. Of course, some are wildcats, so you couldn't get factory fodder even if you wanted to -- but then, why would I want factory ammo. I feel my loads are much more precise and can be tailored to any shooting situation I may encounter.


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Many of my centerfire rifles have never seen a factory round.
 
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Let's make it easy, I only have one rifle that I have shot factory ammo in, my .280. It's the only rifle I have that isn't a wildcat or semi obselete caliber?


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my cz550 9.3x62 and my son's cz550fs 6.5x55 have never seen a factory round. 9.3x62 factory ammo is too expensive and my son was able to shoot the same handload i was already using in my 6.5x55.


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Most of my rifles have had very few factory rounds through them. I won't say "none" bacause my father might have shot one or two factory rounds in them.
 
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I've got a few that haven't fired factory ammo!

Remington M-7 7mm-08-Rem
Remington M-7 223-Rem
Ruger M-77/44 44 Magnum
Marlin 1894C 357 Magnum
TC Encore rifle barrel in 221 Rem Fireball


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If you turn this around I will say I only have one that has fired factory ammo. My .204 Ruger...I needed the brass so I broke down.
Most of what I shoot requires handloading.
 
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of my rifles:
Only my 243's and my 308 have had any factory ammunition shot through them.

The 308 was my first big game rifle that I bought in 1975.

For my right handed 243, I bought it used so I assume it has.

For my left handed 243, someone gave me a partial box of factory ammo that I shot three rounds through and I still have 12 factory rounds left over 10 years old.


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maybe about 100
 
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Yes, I own several that haven't seen the factory stuff. Some of the Factory stuff does shoot well thruough a couple of them but not nearly as well as handloads. I've disassembled premium factory ammo to find that the charges were inconsistant by several grains, that's the problem w/ mass volumetric loading. I haven't checked factory ammo for run-out, any of you?

I did however buy a cheap bulk box of 40 rounds of 22-250 to break in a new rifle I purchased then, I'll have some brass fireformed for load developement.

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Originally posted by 7x57mm:
I was talking to my little brother yesterday who is as big a gun-nut as I am and he was shocked to find out that the three 7x57mms I have owned (two Rugers and now a CZ 550 American) and two .223 Remington's (a Howa Lightning 1500 and now a CZ 527) have never had a factory round shot through them. He said that was just plain nuts. It got me wondering, are there others out there who shoot nothing but handloads and have rifles that have seen nothing but handloads? I'm just curious, that's all. Tom Purdom


I never fired a single round of factory amm through my 25-06Remington and I burned out athe barrel in it.

Neither of the replacement barrels have been fed a single round of factory ammo.

And my 223Bolt gun has been fed exactly 9 factory rounds, "leftovers" I found in my
range box, there will never be any more...

My Remington semi-auto has been fed exactly twenty rounds (out of the 600rounds through it)
and that was because the dealer gave me one box of factory ammunition with the rifle when I bought it new.

I doubt you are alone....

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Yup, quite a few.
Marlin .45-70
Marlin .44
NEF .38-55
Ruger MKII VLE .22-250
Brazillain 1908 Mauser (I havn't shot factory in it, but somebody did once)
Hawes .44 revolvers (4 of them)
8mm 98K sporter, (not since I have owned it)

I'd have to poke around in the closet, but these are the ones that come off the top of my head.

After having two different rounds of .35 Whelen from two differnt lots not go bang (back to back) when they needed to, I havn't fired factory ammo at anything that I really needed to put a hole in right then. I simply don't trust it.

I'd say your brother was the nuts one. Big Grin


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I've only been handloading for a 6 years so only the guns I have bought since then.

A-bolt 300wsm
Kimber 8400 7mmwsm
TC Encore 7mm/08

I have been tempted a few times, especially when I first started handloading. But as I learned more it became easier to come up with recipies that worked.

Now is a matter of principle

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A Rem 700 30-06 since it was rebarreled, a Ruger #1 in 45-70, and a Marlin 1894 in .357 Mag. Also a Ruger Blackhawk since it was converted to .44 Spl. from .357 Mag.
 
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I have never shot a factory round through any of my rifles, shotguns,or handguns unless they are .22's. I am 52 and been reloading since I was 12.
Correction: I do buy .223's for my Bushmaster.


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I will admit I have shot a box of factory rounds though both of my rifles when they were new just to get started. Then after that they have seen nothing but reloads.
 
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i only started loading just over a year ago.
i now load for 2 handguns and 2 rifles. i shoot the odd box of .44 for the brass, 9mm brass is free(or it is to me, look at my site name!)
i would"nt even think of firing factory out of my rifles. once anyone has developed a load, why would they shoot factory crap?
the only exception is if i wanted to do a lot of fun shooting with my .308 - south african surplus FMJ is pretty accurate in my CZ, just the thing for sitting on the top of a hill in the summer, shooting at cowshit 400mtrs away, hows that for reactive target shooting!
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9 actions
21 barrels
noone makes a ctg that fits any of them.


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What is a factory round?? Oh yeah. That high priced junk they sell in gun shops.

Last factory round I shot was in 1964 out of a 30-30 before I started handloading.

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Some factory rounds go through all my rifles to calibrate my Oehler 43PBL.
 
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I shoot one rifle that I have never reloaded for and that is my original high powered rifle, a Marlin 336 30-30. I tried the crimping and was not good at it, so I never mastered the procedure. All of my other rifles, twenty something, with two exceptions, get one box of cheap factory cartridges to shoot in the barrel and have brass to use from then on. The two exceptions are two .358 STA's which are wildcats, although Winchester produced some from their custom shop. I have a 35 year old son who hunts and shoots beside me and has fired thousands of rounds and has never touched off a factory round. A grandson can say the same thing, and four more grandsons and a grandaughter who will follow, I hope. Another grandson is a died and wool golfer and doesn't hunt, but has shot some excellent groups on my range and enjoys punching paper. wave Good shooting.


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My 30-338, 416/404, and 9.3x62 have never had a factory load fired in them. Kudude
 
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A whole bunch as none of mine are
factory rounds.Ed.


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I started handloading in 1974 and haven't fired a round of factory ammo since then. And have no intention of doing so.

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I have three varmint rifles that have never seen a factory round, and two of them have fired several thousand rounds. The other rifle is new. thumb


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I haven't bought a "factory" loaded shell, except for 22 shells, since I was 18. That was a long time ago.


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Non of my rifles have ever seen a factory load cheers

While I do reload for my revolver, It is easier to buy 38's when on sale for cheap plinking.


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My 10 year old 270 has about 5 factory rounds through it. I still have the box. I suppose I should shoot them up someday.

My 300 WBY has none. Factory ammo is too damned expensive. I have to handload for it.

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not a fair question for me to answer... I have rifles that HAVE factory ammo, that i've never shot... well, i take that back, i have fired 2 rounds of factory 358 win...
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500 jeffery

then I have my wildcats

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