.40 reloading

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I buy brass off RickN because it’s affordable and and clean, I have a Dillon in .40, buy powder, primers and projectiles when you find a deal. After pandemic don’t go nuts stockpiling. Brass is cheap and you can use it whenever. I bought my machine with 10mm dies and .40, sent it to Dillon for a tuneup, they replaced the rusty dies and all and sent it back. I got it on eBay for $250. Shopping wisely is half the fun of reloading. In fact rmr had some mixed fmj.40 Bullets in 155/165/180gr mixed lots. Yes I weighed them all, but for 1/3 the cost it was worth it. PSA: take your time, find the kit you want or need, reload and never fret for ammo again. Even a turret press can be used for a manual multi-station or a normal turret press. Gear is cheap if you shop around. Used kit works as well as new most times.
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180gr Blue Bullets


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