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The flip flop wearing, 10 shot squib shooting, Tuna Poke eating monkey with a gun sent me a package and it arrived today. A box full of 9mm brass and some extras! I was expecting the brass, not so much the surprise contents. Thanks Brother, very much appreciated.
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**I have been Enlightened** Last edited by Caleb; 08-16-2014 at 06:36 PM. |
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I started loading for two calibers when I started out. I would stick to loading only one or two in the beginning and get the hand of it. .45 is a great option as it is a straight walled pistol case. Also lots of powder options, stick with published loads and stay away from the max loads till you know what you are doing. Other than that you may want to do a few sets of curls for the right arm till you find powder. That way you will be ready to crank out the .45s all day!
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