New Ruger

Chowder said:
I do plan on reloading eventually I just don't have the space right now do be able to have the set up I want. In less than a year I will be moving and will have much more space so I might start collecting the equipment before I move.
Not much space required. Everything I need to load for 7 calibers fits in three toolboxes the largest of which is 10" x 10" x 23" plus a folding workbench and a dropcloth. Add a couple of books (loading manuals) and I can set up in a 4' x4' space in about 10 minutes and be loading. Teardown is even quicker. The drop keeps everything tidy.

Cost? For the price of 20 boxes of 44 ammo you can buy a first-class basic loading setup and enough components to load those same 1,000 rounds. Or for the cost of 10 boxes of 44 you can buy a minimal setup and enough components to load 500 rounds. And the minimal setup can be expanded later.

I'm not going to leave you any excuse to escape beginning your loading right now. (I'm just a zealot, sorry.)

By the way. Nice find. The Super Blackhawk 44 Magnum is a beautiful piece of engineering.

Lost Sheep
 
I'm not going to leave you any excuse to escape beginning your loading right now. (I'm just a zealot, sorry.)

Didn't make excuses lol cost of reloading is not an issue. I got a couple other projects going on in the garage right no so not going to get into reloading until I can get the setup I want.

I will trade you a kel Tec PF9 and some ammo for it

Nope, don't think I will be getting another PF9 lol
 
Well I didn't get to shoot it today unfortunately like I planned. I have another question about this Ruger though, Does anyone know what year Ruger switched to the round trigger guard?
 
Cost? For the price of 20 boxes of 44 ammo you can buy a first-class basic loading setup and enough components to load those same 1,000 rounds. Or for the cost of 10 boxes of 44 you can buy a minimal setup and enough components to load 500 rounds. And the minimal setup can be expanded later.

A boring Saturday now has me looking around my house for a spot to put some reloading gear. It might be weird to reload in my bedroom but I have about a 2'x4' empty space on top of a beat up old dresser that I plan on replacing when I finally move into my bigger place.
 
Nice find Chowder.

I hope the Kel-Tec wasn't your only defensive pistol. Ya still need one when traversing through Spenardistan. :D
 
Nice find Chowder.

I hope the Kel-Tec wasn't your only defensive pistol. Ya still need one when traversing through Spenardistan.

LOL, I have been carrying my 1911 this winter, outside the waist band with my winter jacket you cant see it. I think come springtime I will get myself a J-frame.
 
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