Originally Posted By: PA24


Originally Posted By: L. Brown
Reloads can be harder to load quickly, sometimes stick when they should eject.



Only for people who don't use proper resizing equipment and depend on poor dimensional resizing press station collars, or other poor equipment. Takes all kinds to make a world I guess.

Reloaders who know what they are doing use the 'free standing' MEC Super Sizer, or similar equipment, which sizes hulls to tighter specs than factory ammo therefore creating reloads where even tight chamber guns always remain problem free, no matter how hot they get.

I guess you can lead a horse to water though...?...



Ah . . . right. Well, not all reloaders use the same equipment. Some continue reloading hulls when others would scrap them. Ever shoot a 75 target flurry in 2 1/2 minutes, PA? I have, and I've also acted as loader for quite a few other shooters. For the relatively little extra cost involved, I'll go with factory shells--and I'll continue to recommend them to people for whom I act as loader. I've had plenty of experience trying to load for people who decided reloads were OK for a flurry event. Sometimes it's been frustrating.