forgot about that part. Takes another 10min for the damn background check alone!In states that aren't as completely effed as California we go to this site called ammoseek to see when desired ammo is available on sale. Then we click buy and it shows up at our door!
I’m from communist NY and they’re talking about going lead free on state lands. I do a lot of public land hunting so I’ve been working up a load for Barnes TTSX for when that happens.You make a good point. I'm sure once we get our meat head PM out of office things might go back to normal, but I was reading a post saying that in California they're not allowed to hunt with lead bullets anymore. Wouldn't be surprised if the hippies up here got a hold of that and made it law. In which case I fear ammo for any cartridge would be off the shelves quicker than they could stock it.
Yeah because an animal with a hole in its body is going to die from lead poisoningI’m from communist NY and they’re talking about going lead free on state lands. I do a lot of public land hunting so I’ve been working up a load for Barnes TTSX for when that happens.
If I lived in Canada, I'd pick a caliber and get a lifetime worth of components for it. A couple barrels to.If I lived in Canada then I would absolutely start loading my own!
As restrictive as Canada is becoming, it is only a matter of time before they start regulating what, and how much you can have.
That said, you can get into reloading relatively inexpensivly.
At midway right now a Lee challenger breech lock single stage press is $85.
Lee ultimate 4 die set is $60
You can get a scale to measure powder from $30-$150 depending on what quality you decide you want.
Hornady interlocks are about 45 cents a bullet
Starline brass is $130 for 250 cases and you can reload them at least 4 times each, at least.
depending on what powder you use that will be up to $55 per pound but can be less expensive, depending.
So for around $400 your reloading for your rifle initial cost.
Ive had my press (same as I listed) for 12 years and it’s like brand new, as well as the die set.
I say take the plunge.
I live in communist NY.If I lived in Canada, I'd pick a caliber and get a lifetime worth of components for it. A couple barrels to.
Yeah rightYeah because an animal with a hole in its body is going to die from lead poisoning