gatorgrizz27
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I just purchased reloading equipment as ammo is now $$$ as we all know. I have also realized many other benefits to loading your own, being able to load different bullet types and even lighter power loads for my .40 that smaller people/women can handle easily for the range.
Does anyone reload using an empty casing and not repriming to practice in case of a bad round? It seems it might come in handy, it wouldn't be a true surprise unless you had a friend loading mags for you and never knew when it was coming, but it seems it could be good practice for clearing malfunctions. Since the primer would already be fired, I can't think of any safety issues such as a bullet lodging in the barrel or mixing it up with a good round. What do you think?
Does anyone reload using an empty casing and not repriming to practice in case of a bad round? It seems it might come in handy, it wouldn't be a true surprise unless you had a friend loading mags for you and never knew when it was coming, but it seems it could be good practice for clearing malfunctions. Since the primer would already be fired, I can't think of any safety issues such as a bullet lodging in the barrel or mixing it up with a good round. What do you think?