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Rainier 124 gr 9mm JHP bullet reloading process ammo first time adventure

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Uploaded by on Sep 3, 2011

DISCLAIMER: this is my first attempt at reloading just to understand the process it entails. I am not an expert and nothing in this video should be taken as a final opinion or as advise on how to reload. Any attempt at reloading ammunition should be done under the supervision of an expert as shooting reloaded ammunition can be very dangerous.

And I apologize for this video being so long.

I paid for these bullets and am not affiliated with ET Brass

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  • @onebigchevy16 not for 9mm... I'd say, any hand gun bullet (excluding exotic ones like 50 cal) cost about 23 cents a round to reload, and that's about the street price of 9mm target ammo, so if you're just doing it to save money, its not worth it. Now, my .44 Specials cost about a dollar a bullet, so I can reload those for .23 or about the same price as a 9mm, see my other video of how I did it on the cheap with a Lee's Classic Reloader

  • is it even worth the hassle to buy all the tools and reload you ammo? is it cheaper?

  • @amburke96 haha yea, I figured that out... shows how much I know...

  • Fyi universal is a powder type, not a generic measurement.

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