Hi Folks,
So after a trip to the gun show this past weekend, I saw a number of nice lever action 30-30's. At very competitive prices. But at a $1.00 or so a cartridge, it is cost prohibitive to shoot.
For that matter .357 averaged about .40 cents a round.
So I'd rather get the .357 lever gun, if I could find one for a decent price.
Now, looking into reloading; bar the purchase of the equipment, is it cost effective to reload, or load your own .357 ammunition?
Can it be done and use the same load for a rifle and a revolver?
Is our ammunition going to make cobwebs grow in our guns?
Is there a force trying to unreasonably drive up the cost of ammunition so only criminals will be able to afford it?
Thanks for your comments
So after a trip to the gun show this past weekend, I saw a number of nice lever action 30-30's. At very competitive prices. But at a $1.00 or so a cartridge, it is cost prohibitive to shoot.
For that matter .357 averaged about .40 cents a round.
So I'd rather get the .357 lever gun, if I could find one for a decent price.
Now, looking into reloading; bar the purchase of the equipment, is it cost effective to reload, or load your own .357 ammunition?
Can it be done and use the same load for a rifle and a revolver?
Is our ammunition going to make cobwebs grow in our guns?
Is there a force trying to unreasonably drive up the cost of ammunition so only criminals will be able to afford it?
Thanks for your comments