g.willikers
New member
My very first handgun was an Iver Johnson top break .32.
Those larger caliber replicas sure do look inviting.
But they are definitely candidates for reloading, for the cost savings over the very expensive factory ammo, and for being able to download for the benefit of the gun, itself.
The loading equipment doesn't need to be expensive or elaborate to do the job.
Those larger caliber replicas sure do look inviting.
But they are definitely candidates for reloading, for the cost savings over the very expensive factory ammo, and for being able to download for the benefit of the gun, itself.
The loading equipment doesn't need to be expensive or elaborate to do the job.