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  • I'm thinking of starting to reload 40 cal as well seems to be worth it if u shoot a lot

  • sounds like you want to do it. I thought i would like it and I really do.

  • Go to cheaperthandirt in look for bitterroot valley or bvac for short and you can get 40 s&w for 14.19 for a box of 50 and the brass in reloadable for a cheap price for hollow points

  • it matters how much you are wiiling to spend but to answer your question yes it is cheaper to reload and you will get your money back go to gun ranges sometimes gun ranges sell loose range brass and also check online for good prices like cabelas and midway usa etc

  • i heard you should never shoot reloads thru g27 .40. dont know why but several folks say that.

  • good to know!

  • @SubGlk The chamber in glocks doesnt fully support the casing, so upon firing it stretches the bottom of the case pretty excessively, i reload for my G22 and G27 with the factory barrel and havent had any problems for the most part, although brass life is cut substantially since it gets 'worked' so much from firing and then resized for reloading.

  • The start up costs for reloading depend greatly on what press you select. A basic Lee starter kit with die set can set you back for under $150. Given a .40 round costs around 30 cents, and you can save half that cost reloading, you can recover your costs in as little as 1000 rounds (assuming you reload your own brass). You'll shoot that in less than 3 months assuming you are shooting enough to become proficient.

  • Also, How accurate are you trying to be with your ar? 1 inch groups at 100 yards? These rifles are very accurate out of the box even with trash ammo. I have fired thousands and thousands of rounds through mine and in the military. A man size target at 300 yards with iron sights should be attainable with any ammo.

  • Just enough to hit a body if need be

  • Most people get into reloading wanting to save money. The problem is that it never ends up saving them much at all. It becomes another hobby and you experiment with different loads, buy better equipment, more manuals, etc. You can load your own ammo and have it be more accurate than factory ammo. As far as the Glock goes.. I have been told no cast lead projectiles and do not exceed factory pressures. Hand loads also will void your warranty. Many shoot them anyway.

  • Hey you gotta stop calling them clips. Clips are used in rifles like a mauser and such. That was great how you just angle your car to let the casings fly into the trunk. In regards to the reloading: go check out gwargwar1981 and shoot him a message. Be Safe!!!

  • Yeah im correcting that! thank ya, and ill def check out the vids from gwarwar, thanks for the comment!

  • Sorry I was just pointing it out because you'll run across some youtube hall monitors that will really tear into you. Anyway Be Safe.....

  • nice video man. you have like 900 round. ih and by the way is magazines no clips. if some other guy listen to that and is a gunnut may be an complety asshole so keep that in mind

  • oh yeah i forgot about that lol, thanks for the reminder =), thanks for the compliment too!

  • How did it shoot!? Glocks are amazing, if you haven't already done so u should search for "Glock Torture Test" lol its crazy what this gun can take! Thanks for the view and rating!

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