I guess, I could keep the powder in my closet, which is safe and removed. I'd probably start with 9mm, maybe eventually add some 45. I'll continue to buy 22. I guess I should you tube some videos of making 9mm ammo with a lee breech lock hand press. Never really thought this would be...
Luckily we still have a couple of ranges in the city. We definitely had more in past. Changed a lot in my past 30 years of shooting. I'm really considering this reloading option. But seriously, do I store unused gunpowder in the can under mybsink or in my closet. What do most people do?
I'll seriously take a look into this. I guess I'm still apprehensive about where I'd store unused gunpowder. I guess next question is whether it's legal to order bullets, brass, primers and powder. I guess I can always drive to store.
Well that does sound intriguing, I always wanted to but always thought too much hassle. I'm still a bit apprehensive about reloading at home but will look into it if I could really make such a small kit. I probably shoot about 150 - 200 rounds a week, unless competition. any suggestions?
Unfortunately reloading and NYC family apartment life don't really work well together. I cant even imagine trying to explain adding a press next to the coffee machine ;-)
All 100% true and severely limiting for someone who is into the sport of target or competition shooting. I guess my shipping Idea to a local dealer is out the window since you are absolutely right that i doesn't make sense for 200 rounds. That's why I would totally support a reasonably local...
Hello All, New here and I'm sure this topic has come up before but I can't find it on forum. I don't want to over use my option to ship ammo to my friends house outside of the city, but practicing for Steel challenge and Bullseye has me going through a decent amount of ammo. At $30 a box in...